I'm too curious to know what my result is! Nottingham offered me AAB when their usual offer is A*AA despite me being predicted A*AA. They say in their prospectus somewhere that those with very good LNAT scores may be offered lower than A*AA, but I didn't think I'd be offered that low!
I'm too curious to know what my result is! Nottingham offered me AAB when their usual offer is A*AA despite me being predicted A*AA. They say in their prospectus somewhere that those with very good LNAT scores may be offered lower than A*AA, but I didn't think I'd be offered that low!
From what I've seen, if you've done well enough on LNAT to get in you get A*AA, if you've done exceptionally well, its AAB. No middle ground haha But congratulations! That's fantastic either way! I'm still waiting on Nottingham </3
Yeah, plenty of people have been getting offers from LNAT unis. I haven't as of yet, I took my LNAT on the 10th of January... Sent my ucas on the 17th December and have received two offers from the non- LNAT unis I've applied to :-) when did you send yours off and take your test?
I sent my application off on the 28th of November and I sat my LNAT exam on the 8th of January. I've received the offer from Kent in December but still waiting for my LNAT universities
From what I've seen, if you've done well enough on LNAT to get in you get A*AA, if you've done exceptionally well, its AAB. No middle ground haha But congratulations! That's fantastic either way! I'm still waiting on Nottingham </3
Woah, do you reckon you could define 'exceptionally well' in terms of LNAT score(s)? And yeah they take their time, hopefully you'll get Nottingham!
Woah, do you reckon you could define 'exceptionally well' in terms of LNAT score(s)? And yeah they take their time, hopefully you'll get Nottingham!
I'm sorry I'm by no means an expert so forgive me if this is wrong, but I read somewhere that in 2010/11, the average score was around 17 out of 42. So I assume that a good mark would be 20-25 ish, and exceptionally well woud be more than that. (The highest mark recorded that year was a 34 and it was someone who got into Oxf.) And then every year would obviously be a little different. Again I really don't have any idea this is just what makes sense based on what I've read haha Thanks though I really hope I get in, I'm so scared!