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Hi everyone, I'm currently trying to figure out whether I am more likely to get into Glasgow or Edinburgh for economics. My GCSEs were 99999999988 and my a level predicted grades are A*A*A*A*. I just want to know the likelihood of receiving an offer to either as a home fee status applicant and which is more competitive for economics specifically. Glasgow has slightly lower entry requirements and is higher on league tables for economics but lower in general. Thanks in advance for any help!
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(Original post by emileeeei)
Hi everyone, I'm currently trying to figure out whether I am more likely to get into Glasgow or Edinburgh for economics. My GCSEs were 99999999988 and my a level predicted grades are A*A*A*A*. I just want to know the likelihood of receiving an offer to either as a home fee status applicant and which is more competitive for economics specifically. Glasgow has slightly lower entry requirements and is higher on league tables for economics but lower in general. Thanks in advance for any help!
Hi everyone, I'm currently trying to figure out whether I am more likely to get into Glasgow or Edinburgh for economics. My GCSEs were 99999999988 and my a level predicted grades are A*A*A*A*. I just want to know the likelihood of receiving an offer to either as a home fee status applicant and which is more competitive for economics specifically. Glasgow has slightly lower entry requirements and is higher on league tables for economics but lower in general. Thanks in advance for any help!
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What subjects do you do & where else are you applying? x
Glasgow has a higher offer rate
Glasgow has a higher offer rate
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(Original post by confuzzledteen)
What subjects do you do & where else are you applying? x
Glasgow has a higher offer rate
What subjects do you do & where else are you applying? x
Glasgow has a higher offer rate
i think the higher offer rate is down to being lower in league tables in general, but I'm wondering how that applied for econ as Glasgow are ranked crazily high for it hahah
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(Original post by emileeeei)
im doing economics, maths, further maths and philosophy - my top choice is st andrews, but ive also applied to oxford, durham and Warwick (ive got an offer back from Durham) x
i think the higher offer rate is down to being lower in league tables in general, but I'm wondering how that applied for econ as Glasgow are ranked crazily high for it hahah
im doing economics, maths, further maths and philosophy - my top choice is st andrews, but ive also applied to oxford, durham and Warwick (ive got an offer back from Durham) x
i think the higher offer rate is down to being lower in league tables in general, but I'm wondering how that applied for econ as Glasgow are ranked crazily high for it hahah

I’ve applied for Economics at Warwick too x
Congrats on your offer! Durham is a great university.
and true.. though personally I’d go for edinburgh but it’s really up to you!
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(Original post by confuzzledteen)
Oo nice, which course did you apply for at Oxford?
I’ve applied for Economics at Warwick too x
Congrats on your offer! Durham is a great university.
and true.. though personally I’d go for edinburgh but it’s really up to you!
Oo nice, which course did you apply for at Oxford?

I’ve applied for Economics at Warwick too x
Congrats on your offer! Durham is a great university.
and true.. though personally I’d go for edinburgh but it’s really up to you!
ooh nice! where else have you applied? and thank you

Im really looking for a back up university in Scotland if i dont get into st andrews, so I'm trying to figure out which is less competitive for my course since i dont really have a huge preference atm... I'm angling towards glasgow tho hahah
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