nope! do you know.if they are definitely giving out offers in January? before the February interviews or will we hear after those interviews are done?
I looked on last years thread and people got offers at Manchester on around the 8th Jan. It would make sense that offers are sent before the last set of interviews and then the rest of the offers in March? I'm not too sure though! Fingers crossed ey
I looked on last years thread and people got offers at Manchester on around the 8th Jan. It would make sense that offers are sent before the last set of interviews and then the rest of the offers in March? I'm not too sure though! Fingers crossed ey
oh cool lets hope do you know how many people they have interviewed so far in total? cos if it's lots and there arent many in feb then I'm sure they'd give some out soon!
oh cool lets hope do you know how many people they have interviewed so far in total? cos if it's lots and there arent many in feb then I'm sure they'd give some out soon!
Hiii I'm new to this! Currently doing a third year at college, and have applied to do Dentistry at Mancs, Liverpool, Leeds and Sheffield. Been rejected by Liverpool and Leeds, but Manchester is my first choice. I also did MAP but still no reply from them :/ anybody else in the same position? Super stressed out
Hiii I'm new to this! Currently doing a third year at college, and have applied to do Dentistry at Mancs, Liverpool, Leeds and Sheffield. Been rejected by Liverpool and Leeds, but Manchester is my first choice. I also did MAP but still no reply from them :/ anybody else in the same position? Super stressed out
Hi there, hope everything goes well for you, just wondering what this map thi g is, have seen several people use this term, thanks
Aw thanks, I hope the same for you it's the Manchester Access Programme. Basically if you successfully complete the programme it makes it easier to get into Manchester uni, like the entry requirements are lowered for you by 40 UCAS points. Hope that makes sense 😁
Aw thanks, I hope the same for you it's the Manchester Access Programme. Basically if you successfully complete the programme it makes it easier to get into Manchester uni, like the entry requirements are lowered for you by 40 UCAS points. Hope that makes sense 😁
Hiii I'm new to this! Currently doing a third year at college, and have applied to do Dentistry at Mancs, Liverpool, Leeds and Sheffield. Been rejected by Liverpool and Leeds, but Manchester is my first choice. I also did MAP but still no reply from them :/ anybody else in the same position? Super stressed out
Hi zara
Im in the exact same position as u and so is a friend of mine. Mcr really are taking the mick