I expect to get better grades than i applied for
Which top 10 unis are worth a shot through adjustment/?
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- 20-07-2016 15:34
Not sure how you define top, but nearly all Russel Group universities use adjustment. What do you want to study?
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- 20-07-2016 15:39
(Original post by Snufkin)
Not sure how you define top, but nearly all Russel Group universities use adjustment. What do you want to study?
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- 20-07-2016 17:58
I suggest you do some solid research on unis which might be in adjustment for politics (most are possible apart from Oxbridge, LSE and UCL) but don't make a choice based on a whim or a rush of elation should you exceed your firm offer. -
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- 21-07-2016 12:51
(Original post by ageshallnot)
Given your other threads about being unable to decide between Southampton and Loughborough, and possibly having a crack at Oxbridge, you appear to be in a state of indecision.
I suggest you do some solid research on unis which might be in adjustment for politics (most are possible apart from Oxbridge, LSE and UCL) but don't make a choice based on a whim or a rush of elation should you exceed your firm offer.
I went from a U grade student to an A grade student in the space of a year so I simply wasn't prepared for these kind of dilemmas as I've spent most of my life not wanting to go to university
Now that I realized I can go it's a bit overwhelming 😣 -
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- 21-07-2016 12:56
Go on the websites and have a lot at the modules to decide which course interests you the most ?
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(Original post by Mvpmb)
Hahah good observation!
I went from a U grade student to an A grade student in the space of a year so I simply wasn't prepared for these kind of dilemmas as I've spent most of my life not wanting to go to university
Now that I realized I can go it's a bit overwhelming 😣 -
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(Original post by Mvpmb)
Hahah good observation!
I went from a U grade student to an A grade student in the space of a year so I simply wasn't prepared for these kind of dilemmas as I've spent most of my life not wanting to go to university
Now that I realized I can go it's a bit overwhelming 😣 -
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- 21-07-2016 15:45
I believe York does and has a very good reputation for BA Politics.
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- 21-07-2016 15:47
(Original post by ageshallnot)
Given your other threads about being unable to decide between Southampton and Loughborough, and possibly having a crack at Oxbridge, you appear to be in a state of indecision.
I suggest you do some solid research on unis which might be in adjustment for politics (most are possible apart from Oxbridge, LSE and UCL) but don't make a choice based on a whim or a rush of elation should you exceed your firm offer. -
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- 21-07-2016 15:51
(Original post by tanyapotter)
UCL has been in adjustment before.
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