All you need is A*AA. Having any higher won't advantage you. If you don't get at least A*AA, you'll be rejected.
But I think they are going to rank the applicants base on their predicted grades, someone who has A*A*A* would be prioritized over someone Who has A*A*A and so on. Is this correct? Do you know how do they call for interview? I mean if they first look for the grades and sort a number of students then looking at BMAT, again sorting a smaller number, after that reading the personal statements and then decide who to invite for the interview. Do they have a similar method or something? anyone knows how is their method?
But I think they are going to rank the applicants base on their predicted grades, someone who has A*A*A* would be prioritized over someone Who has A*A*A and so on. Is this correct? Do you know how do they call for interview? I mean if they first look for the grades and sort a number of students then looking at BMAT, again sorting a smaller number, after that reading the personal statements and then decide who to invite for the interview. Do they have a similar method or something? anyone knows how is their method?
No advantage is given if you have predicted grades better than A*AA
Does anyone know if UCL prefers non-sciences? I've been told they would prefer someone who took an arts/humanities subject over someone with only sciences.