9 , that's when we can go in from . I just rang Manchester and asked when accommodation is available from, she asked if I was awaiting my results, then said once, errrr if you get the offer... I'm unsure on how to take this
No, its a good idea if you are that good. Maybe call them and ask when you will get your accommodation or have to arrive. Basically say something on the assumption that you know you are in, if you aren't in, she might say, oh no you were unsuccessful, or if you are in she might tell you. But then again, she could just tell you anyway even if you didn't get it
I just rang Manchester, the lady got my details up, asked if I was awaiting my results, then said once, errr if you get your offer... I'm unsure on how to take this
I'm quite surprised that I'm not in the panicking stage yet, however there is still tomorrow for that stage to happen so I'll have to wait and see really.
I'm so bored being in the house on my own with nothing to do or think about except Results Day. I have some homework to do but a mixture of anticipation for results day and depression makes it hard to do anything productive.
I'm so bored being in the house on my own with nothing to do or think about except Results Day. I have some homework to do but a mixture of anticipation for results day and depression makes it hard to do anything productive.
Same here. I was meant to start my UKCAT revision a while ago, but all I'm doing is staring at a textbook. I'm too depressed to actually get on with the revision.
I thought that it was for a few others (Natural Sciences, Economics, Compsci) as well; I'm sure I've seen people who have offers for Compsci and Natsci with Double Maths+Physics as their only A2 subjects.
Oh, I'm just going by what Colmans said. I think he said something like that. I'm talking about UMS averaging here though. Not saying they won't ask it in an offer.
They will probably be out when you wake up on Wednesday.
I must stress that looking into grade boundaries to predict your mark is a tricky thing (in non-maths subjects). You will probably find that the boundaries are similar to previous years'. There is a limit to how helpful they are.
Anyone trying to make plans on what they'll do for each potential outcome on results day?
its so hard, just thinking about what I'll do for one potential outcome is hard enough. There are so many permutations and then theres so much to think about - course, uni, location, commiting myself to 3-4 years, etc
Same here. I was meant to start my UKCAT revision a while ago, but all I'm doing is staring at a textbook. I'm too depressed to actually get on with the revision.
Do grade boundaries and Mark scheme get released at the same time?
Edexcel published their mark schemes already and AQA only releases theirs two/three months after the results come out. I'm not sure about the other exam boards, sorry.