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LSE and UCL economics

I have recieved my predicted grades for A Level, and was wondering whether i could apply for LSE or UCL.
My predicteds: A*A*A In Economics, physics and maths(in that order).
Both these Unis require A*AA, but an A* in maths. I am not predicted this. Is their
any point in applying.
Thanks in advance.
Original post by Supplynddemand99
I have recieved my predicted grades for A Level, and was wondering whether i could apply for LSE or UCL.
My predicteds: A*A*A In Economics, physics and maths(in that order).
Both these Unis require A*AA, but an A* in maths. I am not predicted this. Is their
any point in applying.
Thanks in advance.


I dont see the point considering further math is highly recommended
Apply for philosophy and economics or economics + econ history at lse because they have lower grade requirements


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Original post by Gladiatorsword
I dont see the point considering further math is highly recommended
Apply for philosophy and economics or economics + econ history at lse because they have lower grade requirements


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I am picking up AS further maths next year
Original post by Supplynddemand99
I am picking up AS further maths next year


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Original post by Supplynddemand99
I have recieved my predicted grades for A Level, and was wondering whether i could apply for LSE or UCL.
My predicteds: A*A*A In Economics, physics and maths(in that order).
Both these Unis require A*AA, but an A* in maths. I am not predicted this. Is their
any point in applying.
Thanks in advance.


The fact that you're not predicted an A* in maths will hurt your chances considerably, seeing as lots of universities are aware that schools tend to over predict anyway


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