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Chances of getting Edinburgh, KIng's college london, St. andrews, Uni of Manchester

predicted IB score- 39
igcse- 3A* 2A 2B

Could you guys give an estimate?

and also
How good is econ in University of Manchester?
Original post by Mikhail1710
predicted IB score- 39
igcse- 3A* 2A 2B

Could you guys give an estimate?

and also
How good is econ in University of Manchester?


I don't know about the others, but I went to the University of Edinburgh and had 36 IB points so I reckon you have a good shot if you have a good personal statement and extracurriculars
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Original post by rabbitbunny200
I don't know about the others, but I went to the University of Edinburgh and had 36 IB points so I reckon you have a good shot if you have a good personal statement and extracurriculars


Thanks for the support. I have applied for MA Economics. What course did you graduate with?

All the best and thanks :smile:
Original post by Mikhail1710
Thanks for the support. I have applied for MA Economics. What course did you graduate with?

All the best and thanks :smile:


I studied international business, have quite a lot of friends that did economics here. It's a fantastic city to be in, I really recommend it. good luck!
Original post by Mikhail1710
Thanks for the support. I have applied for MA Economics. What course did you graduate with?

All the best and thanks :smile:


MA Economics? U know thats a masters degree right ?
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Original post by addingishard
MA Economics? U know thats a masters degree right ?


What is the issue with that?

Best of luck:smile:
Original post by Mikhail1710
What is the issue with that?

Best of luck:smile:


Do you already have a bachelors degree?
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Original post by addingishard
Do you already have a bachelors degree?


It is like a bachelor and a master combination.

http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/degrees/index.php?action=programme&code=L100

See that link.

In Scotland, the system is different I guess.

:smile:
Original post by Mikhail1710
It is like a bachelor and a master combination.

http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/degrees/index.php?action=programme&code=L100

See that link.

In Scotland, the system is different I guess.

:smile:


Oh yeah integrated masters . lol i thought you were applying straight to masters without the bachelors my bad
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Original post by addingishard
Oh yeah integrated masters . lol i thought you were applying straight to masters without the bachelors my bad


Yeah. What about you?

What is your plan? What course? Which uni?

Best of luck :smile:
Original post by Mikhail1710
Yeah. What about you?

What is your plan? What course? Which uni?

Best of luck :smile:


Finance at UoM if I get in lol
Original post by addingishard
Finance at UoM if I get in lol


Are you waiting for their reply?
Or are you just pessimistic about fulfilling their conditions?
Don't worry. I, too, am very worried about fulfilling various conditions for the unis :biggrin:

All the very best to you
Original post by Mikhail1710
Are you waiting for their reply?
Or are you just pessimistic about fulfilling their conditions?
Don't worry. I, too, am very worried about fulfilling various conditions for the unis :biggrin:

All the very best to you


Yeah i got offered a place and have to get AAB. And there are so many people applying for a small amount of spaces that I think there will be no leeway so ABB wont be good enough
Original post by addingishard
Yeah i got offered a place and have to get AAB. And there are so many people applying for a small amount of spaces that I think there will be no leeway so ABB wont be good enough


You got your A level results?? When did you give them?
:smile:

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