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Liklihood of an Unconditional??

I’m applying to universities with entry requirements of A, A, B and B, B, C. My predicted grades are A*, A, A. At GCSE I got 2 A*’s, 7 A’s and 1 C. What is the liklihood of me receiving an unconditional offer?
why would you want an unconditional offer?
Reply 2
To be honest, I'm not much of an expert on this. But from what I've read and heard, only a few universities offer it and even then you have to have better grades than their typical applicant. Assuming you know that both those unis do in fact give unconditional offers, I'd say the first uni is not very likely but BBC might happen
Reply 3
Original post by GovernmentEarner
why would you want an unconditional offer?


It reduces the stress of the actual exams. Although they’d still be important, there would be less pressure as my entire future would no longer rest solely on the results
Original post by Meg1458
It reduces the stress of the actual exams. Although they’d still be important, there would be less pressure as my entire future would no longer rest solely on the results



If you're predicted A*AA you shouldn't be struggling to get AAB-BBC.

I understand the pressure, and I get that A Levels are tough, but people who firm unconditionals typically:

1) Get worse A-Level grades
2) Go to a worse uni
3) Get a worse job because of both reasons above

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