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Original post by Oh the Byrony!
The problem was a lack of reading in a certain area, and a bad interview - thanks. Plus I got pooled; which is about as close as one can get to an offer, without getting one.

The odds are also much better when applying with achieved results.

So, if I achieve my predictions of A*A*A*, I'll have a good chance, I think.


Good luck im sure you'll do fab! May I ask how you revise English lit? And any tips for exams and essays? I'm going reply to your PM soon give me a day or two :tongue:
Fuk u Durham.png

I always knew Durham was more elite :holmes:

:getmecoat:
Original post by Abstract_Prism
Fuk u Durham.png

I always knew Durham was more elite :holmes:

:getmecoat:


Is that what a rejection looks like on UCAS??
Original post by Abstract_Prism
Fuk u Durham.png

I always knew Durham was more elite :holmes:

:getmecoat:


:frown:

Are you awaiting anyone else?
Original post by SteamboatMickey
Is that what a rejection looks like on UCAS??


Yes, although a rejection post-results looks slightly different.
Didn't think I'd be posting here again, but I've just got a quick question: My rejection letter came the other day, but had no instructions for how to get feedback... Do I just email the admissions office? 😅😅
Original post by bethipayne
Didn't think I'd be posting here again, but I've just got a quick question: My rejection letter came the other day, but had no instructions for how to get feedback... Do I just email the admissions office? 😅😅


Yes you do.
Original post by bethipayne
Didn't think I'd be posting here again, but I've just got a quick question: My rejection letter came the other day, but had no instructions for how to get feedback... Do I just email the admissions office? 😅😅


Take note you should email the college admissions office, not the central one
Original post by Forecast
Yes you do.


Original post by Infested
Take note you should email the college admissions office, not the central one


Thank you both! Was pretty sure, just wanted to double-check:biggrin:
Original post by Abstract_Prism
Fuk u Durham.png

I always knew Durham was more elite :holmes:

:getmecoat:


Do you care? You have a place at Cambridge! 😀
How long does it usually take between asking for feedback and receiving it?
Original post by Christie_xx
How long does it usually take between asking for feedback and receiving it?


It will vary and can take a while (possibly a month, or three).
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Original post by Abstract_Prism
Fuk u Durham.png

I always knew Durham was more elite :holmes:

:getmecoat:


lol
Original post by jneill
It will vary and can take a while (possibly a month, or three).


That's great, thank you :biggrin:
Original post by Abstract_Prism
Fuk u Durham.png

I always knew Durham was more elite :holmes:

:getmecoat:


Lol hahaha
Original post by jneill
:frown:

Are you awaiting anyone else?

Only Bristol left

I don't mind about the Durham rejection since I have Cambridge, I just find it funny. I really want Bristol though because it would be my insurance.
Original post by Abstract_Prism
Only Bristol left

I don't mind about the Durham rejection since I have Cambridge, I just find it funny. I really want Bristol though because it would be my insurance.


I think I told you Bristol was a certainty? Fingers crossed, eh! :smile:
Original post by jneill
I think I told you Bristol was a certainty? Fingers crossed, eh! :smile:

You have a good memory!


:smile:

They are bl**dy slow though... I have someone else waiting to hear from them with 4 out of 5 decisions already received.
Original post by jneill
:smile:

They are bl**dy slow though... I have someone else waiting to hear from them with 4 out of 5 decisions already received.


York are also slow... :colonhash:

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