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What 3 other university choices should I choose for Chemical Engineering

I live around the area of Stockport and I am not sure in what closest unis i should pick for Chemical Engineering. I have picked Man Uni and Bradford but I don't know my other three unis I should pick. Can ppl suggest me some PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

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Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
I live around the area of Stockport and I am not sure in what closest unis i should pick for Chemical Engineering. I have picked Man Uni and Bradford but I don't know my other three unis I should pick. Can ppl suggest me some PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZ


Near Stockport is Liverpool so University of Liverpool (you need an hour to go to Liverpool), near Stockport is Birmingham so choose University of Birmingham (you need an hour and 34 minutes from Stockport to go to Birmingham), near Stockport is Leeds so choose University of Leeds (you need an hour and 17 minutes to 34 minutes).

So..as I said:

1) University of Liverpool (is 35 miles to Liverpool-From Stockport)
2)University of Leeds (is 36 miles to Leeds-from Stockport)
3)University of Birmingham (is 65 miles to Birmingham-from Stockport)
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Original post by emily_000
Near Stockport is Liverpool so University of Liverpool (you need an hour to go to Liverpool), near Stockport is Birmingham so choose University of Birmingham (you need an hour and 34 minutes from Stockport to go to Birmingham), near Stockport is Leeds so choose University of Leeds (you need an hour and 17 minutes to 34 minutes).

So..as I said:

1) University of Liverpool (is 35 miles to Liverpool-From Stockport)
2)University of Leeds (is 36 miles to Leeds-from Stockport)
3)University of Birmingham (is 65 miles to Birmingham-from Stockport)

Big problem can't do em cuz my predicted grades are BCC (Yeh I am pretty thick) So I think i can only do foundation years.My lack of intelligence limits my optionsWhich unis can I do I am thinking of Sheffied
Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
Big problem can't do em cuz my predicted grades are BCC (Yeh I am pretty thick) So I think i can only do foundation years.My lack of intelligence limits my optionsWhich unis can I do I am thinking of Sheffied

ohh I chose those universities cause you said: "I chose Man Uni". Anyways, for Sheffield, the entry requirements are AAA : https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/prospectus/courseDetails.do?id=H8102020

do you mean Sheffield Hallam? https://www.shu.ac.uk/courses/engineering/beng-honours-chemical-engineering/full-time
they need 112 UCAS points which is BCC.

I am afraid that with BCC you cannot go to Sheffield or Manchester but only to Sheffield Hallam, University of Hull, University of Bradford, University of Aberdeen, Heriot-Watt University maybe Teesside University, maybe University of Chester, University of Wolverhampton and maybe University of Greenwich (they ask for 112 UCAS points-Greenwich)
1) University of Hull: https://www.hull.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/chemical-engineering-beng-meng.aspx
2) University of Aberdeen: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/degree-programmes/518/H813/chemical-engineering/
3) Sheffield Hallam: https://www.shu.ac.uk/courses/engineering/beng-honours-chemical-engineering/full-time
4) University of Bradford: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/ug/chemical-engineering-beng/
5) University of Chester: https://university.which.co.uk/university-of-chester-c55/courses/chemical-engineering-meng-hon-2020-1c014a586c14
6) Heriot-Watt University: https://www.hw.ac.uk/study/uk/undergraduate/chemical-engineering-meng.htm
7) Teeside University:https://www.tees.ac.uk/undergraduate_courses/Engineering/BEng_(Hons)_Chemical_Engineering.cfm
8) University of Greenwich: https://www.gre.ac.uk/undergraduate-courses/engsci/chemical-engineering-beng-hons#entry-
requirements
9) University of Wolverhampton:https://www.wlv.ac.uk/courses/beng-hons-chemical-engineering/
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Original post by emily_000
ohh I chose those universities cause you said: "I chose Man Uni". Anyways, for Sheffield, the entry requirements are AAA : https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/prospectus/courseDetails.do?id=H8102020

do you mean Sheffield Hallam? https://www.shu.ac.uk/courses/engineering/beng-honours-chemical-engineering/full-time
they need 112 UCAS points which is BCC.

I am afraid that with BCC you cannot go to Sheffield or Manchester but only to Sheffield Hallam, University of Hull, University of Bradford, University of Aberdeen, Heriot-Watt University maybe Teesside University, maybe University of Chester, University of Wolverhampton and maybe University of Greenwich (they ask for 112 UCAS points-Greenwich)
1) University of Hull: https://www.hull.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/chemical-engineering-beng-meng.aspx
2) University of Aberdeen: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/degree-programmes/518/H813/chemical-engineering/
3) Sheffield Hallam: https://www.shu.ac.uk/courses/engineering/beng-honours-chemical-engineering/full-time
4) University of Bradford: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/ug/chemical-engineering-beng/
5) University of Chester: https://university.which.co.uk/university-of-chester-c55/courses/chemical-engineering-meng-hon-2020-1c014a586c14
6) Heriot-Watt University: https://www.hw.ac.uk/study/uk/undergraduate/chemical-engineering-meng.htm
7) Teeside University:https://www.tees.ac.uk/undergraduate_courses/Engineering/BEng_(Hons)_Chemical_Engineering.cfm
8) University of Greenwich: https://www.gre.ac.uk/undergraduate-courses/engsci/chemical-engineering-beng-hons#entry-
requirements
9) University of Wolverhampton:https://www.wlv.ac.uk/courses/beng-hons-chemical-engineering/


What about foundation years for both Manchester and Sheffield. Which ones are really close and could give me proper degree too
I probs have to choose foundation year for Man Uni and Sheffield
Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
What about foundation years for both Manchester and Sheffield. Which ones are really close and could give me proper degree too
I probs have to choose foundation year for Man Uni and Sheffield


yes I think it would be much better if you do a foundation course. However, I don't know their entry requirements for foundation courses. You should email the universities and ask.

That is what their website says:https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2020/12951/beng-meng-chemical-engineering-with-an-integrated-foundation-year/ -University of Manchester


https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/prospectus/courseDetails.do?id=H8012020 I think that you do have the entry requirements for Sheffield! Congratulations!!

If you see that you don't have the entry requirements for Sheffield or Manchester ask them what foundation courses do they accept, go to one of those unis and after go to Manchester or Sheffield. (You can change unis after your foundation course, that it's why you should ask what foundation courses do they accept)
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Original post by emily_000
yes I think it would be much better if you do a foundation course. However, I don't know their entry requirements for foundation courses. You should email the universities and ask.

That is what their website says:https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2020/12951/beng-meng-chemical-engineering-with-an-integrated-foundation-year/ -University of Manchester


https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/prospectus/courseDetails.do?id=H8012020 I think that you do have the entry requirements for Sheffield! Congratulations!!

If you see that you don't have the entry requirements for Sheffield or Manchester ask them what foundation courses do they accept, go to one of those unis and after go to Manchester or Sheffield. (You can change unis after your foundation course, that it's why you should ask what foundation courses do they accept)

I think I have the entry requirements for only the foundation courses for Manchester and Sheffield. They both do foundations courses but I don't think I have the predicted grades needed for proper degree.
I searched it up in the UCAS website and it shows it
Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
I think I have the entry requirements for only the foundation courses for Manchester and Sheffield. They both do foundations courses but I don't think I have the predicted grades needed for proper degree.
I searched it up in the UCAS website and it shows it

okay then, I guess good luck!
Original post by emily_000
okay then, I guess good luck!

which other two unis should I do
that are really good
Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
which other two unis should I do
that are really good

um let me see, wait
they gotta be close to me too
I don't wanna move anywhere
I am around Stockport
Original post by emily_000
um let me see, wait
Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
Which ones closest

choose Surrey. You need 3 Hours and 22 minutes,


So, choose Surrey, Manchester and Sheffield. I know that Surrey is not that near by but is a good university
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Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
I live around the area of Stockport and I am not sure in what closest unis i should pick for Chemical Engineering. I have picked Man Uni and Bradford but I don't know my other three unis I should pick. Can ppl suggest me some PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZ


Honestly, work tour socks off in A2 try to get 3As or A*AA and apply through clearing to other unis which have higher requirements.
Original post by Rockrs
Honestly, work tour socks off in A2 try to get 3As or A*AA and apply through clearing to other unis which have higher requirements.

I am too lazy and thick for it
Original post by emily_000
choose Surrey. You need 3 Hours and 22 minutes,


So, choose Surrey, Manchester and Sheffield. I know that Surrey is not that near by but is a good university

That's far that
How is it good uni
Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
That's far that
How is it good uni

Here are the rankings.https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings

Surrey: 23rd
Manchester: 15th
Sheffield: 33rd
Original post by emily_000
Here are the rankings.https://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/league-tables/rankings

Surrey: 23rd
Manchester: 15th
Sheffield: 33rd

so should I choose
Man
Surrey
Bradford
Sheffield
What should be my last one
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Original post by Ruhab Dabeer
I am too lazy and thick for it

With that attitude you won't do well in your degree. Chem eng is really hard and you need a lot of passion to be successful in it and dont put yourself down because of your grades which aren't even that bad.

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