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Original post by RonnieRJ
He said he'd pull me and apparently let his cum ooze out of me when in reality he's probably a sad recluse lolssss

Very high? Haha

But it's ok I'll be ur stalker from now on.
When's your interview? Or do you have your grades already or?

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1.Law
2.King's College
3.UK

Still surprised I even got an interview so definitely expecting a rejection post-interview
Original post by RonnieRJ
Very high? Haha

But it's ok I'll be ur stalker from now on.
When's your interview? Or do you have your grades already or?


Interview is on the 15th, I am only an AS student

How about yourself?
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That was my face also
Original post by Johann von Gauss
Interview is on the 15th, I am only an AS student

How about yourself?


Oh right, yeah same I've only got AS, interview on the 10th :smile:
Do people think that written tests are the TSA?

Interview at Trinity Hall!
Original post by Johann von Gauss
3:1 is very high, though they probably get fewer overseas applicants, which helps

Lol I feel left out without a TSR stalker of my own :redface:


The website says 1:5 and I calculated offer rate from 2015 it was 23.7%

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Original post by C0balt
The website says 1:5 and I calculated offer rate from 2015 it was 23.7%

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Imagine 1 applicant per 5 places :drool:
Original post by Johann von Gauss
Imagine 1 applicant per 5 places :drool:


Lol
:party:
Original post by RonnieRJ
That was my face also


Oh right, yeah same I've only got AS, interview on the 10th :smile:



wait are you guys only in like year 12 or something :redface:
Original post by WithoutMuchHope
wait are you guys only in like year 12 or something :redface:


I just said I only have AS levels so how could I be in year 12 lmao?
If I was in year 12 I would only have GCSEs haha
Original post by C0balt
The website says 1:5 and I calculated offer rate from 2015 it was 23.7%

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Wrong

I calculated every offer rate from every college from 2015 it varied from 17% to 44%
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Original post by RonnieRJ
Wrong

I calculated every offer rate from every college from 2015 it varied from 17% to 44%


It evens out because of the pooling system


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Original post by RonnieRJ
Wrong

I calculated every offer rate from every college from 2015 it varied from 17% to 44%


Bold, rude statement which is in fact wrong yourself

I used the value for the whole university
College values are meaningless because of winter pool

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Original post by RonnieRJ
Wrong

I calculated every offer rate from every college from 2015 it varied from 17% to 44%


Original post by m1m2
It evens out because of the pooling system


And the per-colllege numbers can change significantly from year to year due to very small numbers.
Original post by m1m2
It evens out because of the pooling system


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Original post by C0balt
Bold, rude statement which is in fact wrong yourself

I used the value for the whole university
College values are meaningless because of winter pool

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Original post by jneill
And the per-colllege numbers can change significantly from year to year due to very small numbers.


That included pooled numbers too lols? Both winter and summer pool
Original post by RonnieRJ
That included pooled numbers too lols? Both winter and summer pool


Averaged over (say) 5 years? Just go by Cambridge overall stats. You are ultimately trying to get into the university, not necessarily a specific college.

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Original post by RonnieRJ
That included pooled numbers too lols? Both winter and summer pool


The pool indicate that people who actually applied somewhere else got an offer from another college, which means that places where the offer rate was high might actually not be that high - due to taking in many from the pool. Which means that the more applicated colleges might seem of very low offer-rate, but yet still make many offer through the pool - evening out the system, and making the overall uni representation a more reliable source than the colleges seperately.


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Original post by jneill
Averaged over (say) 5 years? Just go by Cambridge overall stats. You are ultimately trying to get into the university, not necessarily a specific college.

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Yeah course, I was trying to give myself the best chances regardless of college hence why I did the stats to try help myself
Original post by m1m2
The pool indicate that people who actually applied somewhere else got an offer from another college, which means that places where the offer rate was high might actually not be that high - due to taking in many from the pool. Which means that the more applicated colleges might seem of very low offer-rate, but yet still make many offer through the pool - evening out the system, and making the overall uni representation a more reliable source than the colleges seperately.


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No no, I used the stats straight from the uni, for each seperate college, I used the total number of applicants through: straight application, open application, pooled and international, and the total number of offers made. So I literally took those factors into account
Original post by RonnieRJ
Yeah course, I was trying to give myself the best chances regardless of college hence why I did the stats to try help myself


No no, I used the stats straight from the uni, for each seperate college, I used the total number of applicants through: straight application, open application, pooled and international, and the total number of offers made. So I literally took those factors into account


Did you notice the changes from year to year?

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Original post by RonnieRJ
Wrong

I calculated every offer rate from every college from 2015 it varied from 17% to 44%


Even I didn't do that :afraid:

Over 5 years?! Wow.

Statistics over small colleges mean very little.

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