Hey! I thought I would start this thread so I could talk to some fellow offer holder for Sociology. Also, who is actually planing to accept the offer from Warwick?
Hey! I thought I would start this thread so I could talk to some fellow offer holder for Sociology. Also, who is actually planing to accept the offer from Warwick?
Hii. Yes, I am planning on accepting the offer as a firm choice and the one thing I am really excited about the degree Warwick offers in Sociology is the diversity in the topics you can choose from xDD. Although I'm not entirely sure as to whether I really have been given the offer as nothing on UCAS has been updated in relation to this.
Hey , I've been offered a place for BA law and sociology, not sure about it yet tho, have to decide on my firm and insurance :/
Hey! Congratulations on you offer! If you don't mind me asking, how likely are you to choose Warwick? Is there a particular reason you are hesitant to choose Warwick? I'm asking because I'm not sure about it yet either and I would be interested in knowing your thoughts about it.
Hii. Yes, I am planning on accepting the offer as a firm choice and the one thing I am really excited about the degree Warwick offers in Sociology is the diversity in the topics you can choose from xDD. Although I'm not entirely sure as to whether I really have been given the offer as nothing on UCAS has been updated in relation to this.
I did think of contacting UCAS but I thought that maybe I should contact Warwick's Admissions Office first. I sent them an email regarding why I had not received an update on UCAS regarding my offer. I was then sent an email a couple of days later stating that there had been an error with my offer and that my application was still being considered.
I was pretty disappointed about that but then to my surprise I got an email the next day from UCAS stating there had been a change regarding my application. I then logged into my UCAS account to find that I had been given a conditional offer from Warwick! xD
Am I the only male "on this thread" that has got a sociology offer regardless of which, I'm planning on firming it, and will not go to the offers holders open day, but will go on a general open day in summer, dont wanna miss any school days.
Am I the only male "on this thread" that has got a sociology offer regardless of which, I'm planning on firming it, and will not go to the offers holders open day, but will go on a general open day in summer, dont wanna miss any school days.
I understand you completely! I have to rearrange several lessons to be able to go there, although I'm pretty sure it's going to be my firm choice...
I understand you completely! I have to rearrange several lessons to be able to go there, although I'm pretty sure it's going to be my firm choice...
Yeah thing is, with my 6th form, they allow us to go on open days and all, but its just that i was going to sign up for the march one, but i've got History coursework deadlines in that month, so I contacted them, told them i'll just come to the general open day in the summer, so anyone decided what accommodation they're going for? Bluebell looks freaking magnificent, but its a hefty sum, but def going for an en suite.
Yeah thing is, with my 6th form, they allow us to go on open days and all, but its just that i was going to sign up for the march one, but i've got History coursework deadlines in that month, so I contacted them, told them i'll just come to the general open day in the summer, so anyone decided what accommodation they're going for? Bluebell looks freaking magnificent, but its a hefty sum, but def going for an en suite.
Just a thought, this is a weird question. When we actually go to the uni and start, will they expect us to have textbooks, do they give a list on that stuff before or when we actually start?
I got an unconditional on March 3rd which I really didn't expect. It was easily my best choice so I confirmed it within the hour.
They sent an offer email with my student ID the next day. I'm male, currently on a gap year and ideally gunning for the cheapest accommodation available, Cryfields most likely
Just a thought, this is a weird question. When we actually go to the uni and start, will they expect us to have textbooks, do they give a list on that stuff before or when we actually start?
I was there on an Open Day, and the library is massive! ) Current sociology students said that sociology section was big enough and we would need to buy only one or two books.
I got an unconditional on March 3rd which I really didn't expect. It was easily my best choice so I confirmed it within the hour.
They sent an offer email with my student ID the next day. I'm male, currently on a gap year and ideally gunning for the cheapest accommodation available, Cryfields most likely