So does that mean you're doing like six AH subjects...?
Yeah basically! The 6th one is unlevelled though - so pass or fail, and i had only wrote about it in my personal statement, I hadn't put it on my UCAS.
Yeah basically! The 6th one is unlevelled though - so pass or fail, and i had only wrote about it in my personal statement, I hadn't put it on my UCAS.
wow what is it? Im doing three AH plus the science bacc.. that's as much as my school lets us though haha
Thats exactly what im worried about. I moved here from germany 9 years ago and basically studied here the rest of my life but does it then mean that the uni see as an eu student which will make it much harder for me to get in because there's less spaces for eu applicants compared to home students. rghhhh
My understanding is that there is a quota for international students, and for the number of places overall, but otherwise EU students are treated the same as home students.
Thats exactly what im worried about. I moved here from germany 9 years ago and basically studied here the rest of my life but does it then mean that the uni see as an eu student which will make it much harder for me to get in because there's less spaces for eu applicants compared to home students. rghhhh
I'm similar...i was born in poland but i've had all my education here and all exams
Right ok so you're pure EU. Thanks. I don't know where I fit in.
If you're from the EU and you're an EU national then SAAS still pays your fees. Are you a resident though? Cos you would think since we've lived here for so long we would be considered as home students but idk anymore. It freaks me out though cos if we're technically EU that means were against people from 27 other countries rather than just scotland...or is everyone considered equally for the same amount of spaces? Should we expect replies at the same time as scottish nationals as well? because I went into school to find out that three people with worse stats got into medicine but they're all scots and I'm not.
Well in case no one's answered your concerns yet:
Firstly it shouldn't really matter whether you're EU status or Scottish since both will have their fees paid for by SAAS, and you compete in the same category (EU/Home, RUK, International).
Secondly, you need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years and currently be living in Scotland to qualify as Scottish status, so both of you should be fine.