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- 11-03-2013 22:16
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- 11-03-2013 22:53
that depends on the subject you wanna do
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- 11-03-2013 22:59
Well i wanna do IT foundation course.
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- 11-03-2013 23:31
For maths I would definitely think so seeing as it's so prominent in CompSci.
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- 12-03-2013 22:34
Depends on what else you've got. You could possible get away with it, especially since foundation degrees have lower entry requirements. Personally, I managed to get onto a software engineering degree (not foundation) having failed maths at a-level (passed AS & GCSE though)
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