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#81
(Original post by Anonymous)
ah okay! if you do not get the grades, would your UCL offer be gone? and would you just reapply again?
ah okay! if you do not get the grades, would your UCL offer be gone? and would you just reapply again?
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#82
(Original post by Jonny012)
I have no clue yet UCL are yet to make a statement as they are waiting for the exams boards to release details on how grades will be allocated. I doubt my offer would be gone but I’d probably have to sit the exam in autumn, just hoping for the best and preparing for the worst!
I have no clue yet UCL are yet to make a statement as they are waiting for the exams boards to release details on how grades will be allocated. I doubt my offer would be gone but I’d probably have to sit the exam in autumn, just hoping for the best and preparing for the worst!
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#83
(Original post by Anonymous)
ahhh okay! so annoying not knowing how any of this works tbh! congrats on your offer though!
ahhh okay! so annoying not knowing how any of this works tbh! congrats on your offer though!
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#85
(Original post by Anonymous)
Bath or Durham for Economics?
Bath or Durham for Economics?
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#86
Hey can anyone help me out with choosing my insurance?
So I will be firming LSE for economics but I am really conflicted between Manchester (Large econs department, offer all the modules, highly ranked internationally) Bath (highly ranked within UK for economics, great graduate prospects) and KCL ( highly reputed uni although the course is new)
So I will be firming LSE for economics but I am really conflicted between Manchester (Large econs department, offer all the modules, highly ranked internationally) Bath (highly ranked within UK for economics, great graduate prospects) and KCL ( highly reputed uni although the course is new)
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#87
(Original post by Anonymous)
Hey can anyone help me out with choosing my insurance?
So I will be firming LSE for economics but I am really conflicted between Manchester (Large econs department, offer all the modules, highly ranked internationally) Bath (highly ranked within UK for economics, great graduate prospects) and KCL ( highly reputed uni although the course is new)
Hey can anyone help me out with choosing my insurance?
So I will be firming LSE for economics but I am really conflicted between Manchester (Large econs department, offer all the modules, highly ranked internationally) Bath (highly ranked within UK for economics, great graduate prospects) and KCL ( highly reputed uni although the course is new)
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#88
I've applied to warwick and lse for Econ and politics
my gcses weren't great at:98888777776
predicted A*A*A and doing epq
do I have a chance at getting an offer?
my gcses weren't great at:98888777776
predicted A*A*A and doing epq
do I have a chance at getting an offer?
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#89
(Original post by narwhuals)
Hi i've received all decisions.
IGCSEs: seven A* (Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Business Studies, ICT, ESL, Bahasa Indonesia)
Predicted: A*A*A* (Economics, Accounting, Mathematics)
I know accounting is a pretty weak subject but that's the best combination I could take. My school does not offer further math, but I've been competing in the national olympiad in Economics for two years. I think that's what makes up for accounting loll.
Applied (16/09)
Decisions in chronological order:
Warwick Economics - Offer: A*AA (02/10)
Edinburgh Economics - Offer: ABB (14/10)
LSE Economics - Rejected: Personal Statement (01/11)
Warwick Economic Studies & Global Sustainable Development - Offer: A*AA (01/11)
Oxford E&M - Rejected before interview (27/11)
I'd suggest you to show what you like about Econ, what you wish to do with your knowledge of it, and kinda implicitly show how you know certain econ concepts while doing so.
Hi i've received all decisions.
IGCSEs: seven A* (Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Business Studies, ICT, ESL, Bahasa Indonesia)
Predicted: A*A*A* (Economics, Accounting, Mathematics)
I know accounting is a pretty weak subject but that's the best combination I could take. My school does not offer further math, but I've been competing in the national olympiad in Economics for two years. I think that's what makes up for accounting loll.
Applied (16/09)
Decisions in chronological order:
Warwick Economics - Offer: A*AA (02/10)
Edinburgh Economics - Offer: ABB (14/10)
LSE Economics - Rejected: Personal Statement (01/11)
Warwick Economic Studies & Global Sustainable Development - Offer: A*AA (01/11)
Oxford E&M - Rejected before interview (27/11)
I'd suggest you to show what you like about Econ, what you wish to do with your knowledge of it, and kinda implicitly show how you know certain econ concepts while doing so.
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