Hey guys do you think applying to QMUL for the a100 as a graduate predicted a 1st is risky with a total ukcat score of 1740?? it says on a pdf they sent me the lowest ukcat score of a graduate applying to the a100 was 1740 but I'm still unsure :/ any advice would be really appreciated!
Go with your gut feeling, although I think that you are scored higher with an achieved 1st class rather than predicted.
Hi, I'm a graduate applying for the 5 year courses. I am just wondering if I need to include my AS levels? I got a D in AS maths but AAB for my A levels in biology, chemistry and physics - I also hold a MPharm with a first. Do we need to declare all grades on the UCAS form? There are no specific AS level requirements for graduates but I don't know it if will just look bad! Thanks.
Hi, I'm a graduate applying for the 5 year courses. I am just wondering if I need to include my AS levels? I got a D in AS maths but AAB for my A levels in biology, chemistry and physics - I also hold a MPharm with a first. Do we need to declare all grades on the UCAS form? There are no specific AS level requirements for graduates but I don't know it if will just look bad! Thanks.
im not declaring any AS grades. just A level Degree and MSc
Hi, I'm a graduate applying for the 5 year courses. I am just wondering if I need to include my AS levels? I got a D in AS maths but AAB for my A levels in biology, chemistry and physics - I also hold a MPharm with a first. Do we need to declare all grades on the UCAS form? There are no specific AS level requirements for graduates but I don't know it if will just look bad! Thanks.
im not declaring any AS grades. just A level Degree and MSc
Hi, UCAS ask you to declare all results, even fails, from GCSE onwards. I think it forms part of the terms and conditions you agree to. Its worth double checking. *
im not declaring any AS grades. just A level Degree and MSc
Cool thanks, was really unsure on whether to include it. I've read somewhere that we should include everything but then read others saying its not an issue
Hi, UCAS ask you to declare all results, even fails, from GCSE onwards. I think it forms part of the terms and conditions you agree to. Its worth double checking. *
ah okay damn haha have to declare that BIG FAT D grade then.
Cool thanks, was really unsure on whether to include it. I've read somewhere that we should include everything but then read others saying its not an issue
hmm apparently we have to legally, but I don't see any way they would really find out or care for a grad?
hmm apparently we have to legally, but I don't see any way they would really find out or care for a grad?
You may get asked about your A-levels and to fill out your As and A-level results when you start the course or something along them lines. Then if they find out that you didn't declare something they have the right to kick you out. It's best to be safe than sorry. Unless you don't have any AS outside of your A2 subjects then that is self explanatory i think