Yes because it doesn't make sense. Unless you want to go to the uni with lower requirements more than the one with higher ones.
I understand that it doesn't make sense, but the problem i have is that Aston University is the only uni where i live that does the course i want to do, and uni of bham is another uni that does a course similar to the one i want to do but not the same. Aston has lower grade requirement than uni of bham so i dont know what to do. I want to make Aston my first choice as it will get me straight into the field but that would mean that if i don't get into Aston then i don't get into Bham and i have no idea what i need to do
Usually this would be pointless since if you missed your firm offer, you'd miss your insurance offer. What are the two offers exactly?
But if you want to firm the lower offer by all means.
Aston uni is my first choice (this has lower grade requirements) and Uni of Bham is the second choice (but has higher grade requirements).
I want to go to aston coz they do the specific course i want to do. Bham do a similar course but then it would mean after i would have to do other things to get where i want to be.
I can't move out into accommodation as that will be difficult for me and my family so i don't really have much choices for Uni
Aston uni is my first choice (this has lower grade requirements) and Uni of Bham is the second choice (but has higher grade requirements).
I want to go to aston coz they do the specific course i want to do. Bham do a similar course but then it would mean after i would have to do other things to get where i want to be.
I can't move out into accommodation as that will be difficult for me and my family so i don't really have much choices for Uni
why not firm birmingham and insure aston? that way, if you meet your birmingham offer then you can asked to be released to your insurance on results day (if you're still 100% sure about aston) and if you meet your aston offer but not birmingham then you'll go there anyway
why not firm birmingham and insure aston? that way, if you meet your birmingham offer then you can asked to be released to your insurance on results day (if you're still 100% sure about aston) and if you meet your aston offer but not birmingham then you'll go there anyway
Can you do that?? Can you ask to go to your insurance offer instead of your firm on results day??
Whilst in most cases its a daft idea (if you miss your grades for a low Firm you will have lost your higher Insurance as well), there are some (rare) examples of where it makes sense.
It does depend on subject and the Universities involved, but if you have a Firm (ABB including A in Basket Weaving) and you are doubtful about that A, an offer of AAB with no specified subjects would give the flexibility to get lower than an A in Basket Weaving.