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Reply 40
I already did but they didnt help me all they told me was to look at the requirements stated on their site again :frown:
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Reply 41
toxi
I already did but they didnt help me all they told me was to look at the requirements stated on their site again :frown:


http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/teaching/undergraduate/jmc/#entryrequirements

I think you're fine, you have Further Maths which really helps, and is included in "a science based subject", they also want maths and "one other subject".

Go for it!
Reply 42
are those the requirements for single computing courses too?
Reply 43
toxi
are those the requirements for single computing courses too?


Typical offers for the single computing course at IC are in the range AAA-AAB (including maths and physics or electronics at A2). :smile:
Reply 44
Leekey
Typical offers for the single computing course at IC are in the range AAA-AAB (including maths and physics or electronics at A2). :smile:

Their site says:
" including Mathematics and a hard science subject (such as Physics, Chemistry or Biology)."
So I'm not really sure how they view electronics (probs fine with it though), and they included biology. TBH I suspect futher maths would be ok too, but no guarantees of course.

http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/teaching/undergraduate/computing/#entrance
Reply 45
BossLady
Their site says:
" including Mathematics and a hard science subject (such as Physics, Chemistry or Biology)."
So I'm not really sure how they view electronics (probs fine with it though), and they included biology. TBH I suspect futher maths would be ok too, but no guarantees of course.

http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/teaching/undergraduate/computing/#entrance


They told me that they would make me an AAB offer (including maths and elec at grade A) if I applied to them after rejecting Notts. They told me that Electronics was perfectly fine. I've been told by most departments that electronics is ideal for Comp Sci because as well as the basic physics, you learn a lot of random crap that is applied in most courses such as boolean algebra, processor architechture, fundamental AI (a.k.a automated servo control) etc... plus the joys of prolog and machine code programming. :rolleyes: :smile:
Reply 46
BossLady
Their site says:
" including Mathematics and a hard science subject (such as Physics, Chemistry or Biology)."
So I'm not really sure how they view electronics (probs fine with it though), and they included biology. TBH I suspect futher maths would be ok too, but no guarantees of course.

http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/teaching/undergraduate/computing/#entrance


Seems I was rather lucky to be given an offer without a hard science subject. My other A levels were Computing, Law and Business. Most likely means I'll have a lot of sciency stuff to learn when I get there :smile:
Reply 47
Mine was AAA too.

In AH (scottish equiv of a-levels, for those of you who don't know):
Pure maths
Applied maths
Computing
Reply 48
I wish they give me such an offer...

People from my school (im international) were given offers of 4 A's and an average grade of 19.5/20 (for compsci)....Even Cambridge didnt ask for such grades

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