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Applying above your predicted grades

Should I try apply if I'm predicted IB 32+2 points but the required is 36 (total)? And it's York? (T_T)
Original post by AgnesGrey1
Should I try apply if I'm predicted IB 32+2 points but the required is 36 (total)? And it's York? (T_T)


Advice/info within this TSR article (How to Avoid 5 Rejections) about applying 'above predicted grades' http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/content.php?r=20445-how-to-avoid-getting-five-university-rejections
Original post by returnmigrant
Advice/info within this TSR article (How to Avoid 5 Rejections) about applying 'above predicted grades' http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/content.php?r=20445-how-to-avoid-getting-five-university-rejections


Ive applied to :

UEA ABB
Liverpool ABB
Loughborough AAB
Essex ABB
Portsmouth BBB

I have offers from all of them minus essex...

i think im leaning towards UEA/Portsmouth is that a good selection? since i got ABB at AS(Low ABB) and UEA is ABB and Portsmouth is BBB
Original post by scrawlx101
Ive applied to :

UEA ABB, Liverpool ABB, Loughborough AAB, Essex ABB, Portsmouth BBB.
I have offers from all of them minus essex... i think im leaning towards UEA/Portsmouth is that a good selection? since i got ABB at AS(Low ABB) and UEA is ABB and Portsmouth is BBB


That looks like a very sensible 5 choices spread across grades - and consequently a range of offers to choose from and Portsmouth looks like your obvious Insurance choice. TSR advice here on choosing a Firm/Insurance : http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/content.php?r=16167-firm-and-insurance-choices Just remember that even if/when you get a decision from Essex you don't need to make a final decision for ages.

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