Hi, I heard that universities don't like to accept students who retook a year without having extenuating circumstances (me). Would a high (close to 100) UMS on all retaken A2 modules and a high ukcat (850+) make up for the fact that I'm resitting a year, when applying to russel group uni's? Or is it truly over for me..
Hi, I heard that universities don't like to accept students who retook a year without having extenuating circumstances (me). Would a high (close to 100) UMS on all retaken A2 modules and a high ukcat (850+) make up for the fact that I'm resitting a year, when applying to russel group uni's? Or is it truly over for me..
Most universities aren't interested in your UMS anyway. And if a specific university states it doesn't like resits except for ECs then that's that.
Hi, I heard that universities don't like to accept students who retook a year without having extenuating circumstances (me). Would a high (close to 100) UMS on all retaken A2 modules and a high ukcat (850+) make up for the fact that I'm resitting a year, when applying to russel group uni's? Or is it truly over for me..
Exeter and Liverpool don't mind resits I believe. Also UEA
Most universities aren't interested in your UMS anyway. And if a specific university states it doesn't like resits except for ECs then that's that.
Yeah sadly most of the medical selection procedure is like a checklist. So if the entry requirement is AAA, and you get A*A*A*, you will still only check that one box for grades.
So it's important that you research and find which unis accept resits otherwise you'll be wasting your application!
Yeah sadly most of the medical selection procedure is like a checklist. So if the entry requirement is AAA, and you get A*A*A*, you will still only check that one box for grades.
So it's important that you research and find which unis accept resits otherwise you'll be wasting your application!