The Student Room Group
do u have a prospectus?
because the stats are in mine, subject by subject.
Reply 2
...i don't see it in the prospectus...where is it?
don't think it says there. you can phone them up. but they aren't like to give you a straight answer.
Reply 4
I don't think it is in the new prospectus. Last year the stated "applicant to place ratio" (for 2004 I assume) for law was 14:1, economics 11:1, dev. studies 7:1, politics 6:1, Japanese 11:1, Chinese 7:1.
Not really sure how much that helps but those are some of the statistics from last year's prospectus.
cheers.
Reply 6
nikibary
I don't think it is in the new prospectus. Last year the stated "applicant to place ratio" (for 2004 I assume) for law was 14:1, economics 11:1, dev. studies 7:1, politics 6:1, Japanese 11:1, Chinese 7:1.
Not really sure how much that helps but those are some of the statistics from last year's prospectus.
oh jeeze, i thought my chances were a lot better than that! :eek:
depends on your as/a2 grades.
Reply 8
nikibary
I don't think it is in the new prospectus. Last year the stated "applicant to place ratio" (for 2004 I assume) for law was 14:1, economics 11:1, dev. studies 7:1, politics 6:1, Japanese 11:1, Chinese 7:1.
Not really sure how much that helps but those are some of the statistics from last year's prospectus.


Wow, I knew it was really competitive, but I'm only just realising how lucky I am.
Reply 9
Would it be too much bother if someone checked the ratios for History of Art BA (V350)? Thanks very much.
Reply 10
Yea, not to be annoying here, but I have no idea where to find this info.

Does anyone know Hebrew too?

I'm pretty sure I'm going to change from Chinese to Hebrew :smile:
Reply 11
nikibary
I don't think it is in the new prospectus. Last year the stated "applicant to place ratio" (for 2004 I assume) for law was 14:1, economics 11:1, dev. studies 7:1, politics 6:1, Japanese 11:1, Chinese 7:1.
Not really sure how much that helps but those are some of the statistics from last year's prospectus.


Could you list all of the ones from the Arts department? History and religion especially.