I got ABBC, and the course I wanna get is AAB, that's gonna be a problem isn't it
No, that isn't too bad. How close are those Bs to As? If they are very close, you can apply for a remark or ask your teachers to predict you an A for one of them (they will probably do this anyway). Then you'll be set.
Even if you are not predicted another A, you still have a solid chance if your entire application, i.e. personal statement and reference included, are good.
If you're eligible for adjustment does that always mean you've exceeded your firm offer?
If you've got an unconditional firm then you WILL be shown adjustment. But this does NOT mean you are eligible. You are only eligible if you meet and exceed your firm offer so you need to work out for yourself whether or not you're eligible.
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Phew, a close call just missed out on A* History but Durham have accepted me onto the History course with my A*AAAA, the A* I got was in Politics,....... been so nervous as Durham rarely have spaces if you miss the target. Good luck and hang in their any of you guys in a similar position
edexcel results page is still 'loading'... But ucas track turned UNCONDITIONAL and somehow I managed to register for adjustment. Does it mean my result exceeded my offer?
Phew, a close call just missed out on A* History but Durham have accepted me onto the History course with my A*AAAA, the A* I got was in Politics,....... been so nervous as Durham rarely have spaces if you miss the target. Good luck and hang in their any of you guys in a similar position