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I am applying for Economics. My fixed choices are LSE, Warwick, Bristol and Qmul. However, I don't like UCL as their entry standard is too high so what would be a replacement choice. I want a high ranked and reputed uni.
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(Original post by Zunaid Rafique)
I am applying for Economics. My fixed choices are LSE, Warwick, Bristol and Qmul. However, I don't like UCL as their entry standard is too high so what would be a replacement choice. I want a high ranked and reputed uni.
I am applying for Economics. My fixed choices are LSE, Warwick, Bristol and Qmul. However, I don't like UCL as their entry standard is too high so what would be a replacement choice. I want a high ranked and reputed uni.
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Would you also suggest KCL?
Would you also suggest KCL?
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Are you referring to entry requirements? If you are then the entry requirements for Warwick, LSE and UCL are the same for econ so you may want to reconsider them unless you aren't doing straight econ.
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(Original post by Zunaid Rafique)
I am applying for Economics. My fixed choices are LSE, Warwick, Bristol and Qmul. However, I don't like UCL as their entry standard is too high so what would be a replacement choice. I want a high ranked and reputed uni.
I am applying for Economics. My fixed choices are LSE, Warwick, Bristol and Qmul. However, I don't like UCL as their entry standard is too high so what would be a replacement choice. I want a high ranked and reputed uni.
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Are you referring to entry requirements? If you are then the entry requirements for Warwick, LSE and UCL are the same for econ so you may want to reconsider them unless you aren't doing straight econ.
Are you referring to entry requirements? If you are then the entry requirements for Warwick, LSE and UCL are the same for econ so you may want to reconsider them unless you aren't doing straight econ.
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What are you considering as too high. UCL as for A*AA with an A in maths which is pretty standard for the unis you have listed. If you wanted a highly ranked and reputed uni surely oxbridge would have to feature? Also if you want the best uni you will be facing the highest entry requirements? You have left out Durham and St. Andrew as well, which rank higher than Bristol and Qmul.
What are you considering as too high. UCL as for A*AA with an A in maths which is pretty standard for the unis you have listed. If you wanted a highly ranked and reputed uni surely oxbridge would have to feature? Also if you want the best uni you will be facing the highest entry requirements? You have left out Durham and St. Andrew as well, which rank higher than Bristol and Qmul.
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