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Hello all.
I am thinking of applying to Exeter to study Computer Science. I looked at their Contextual Offer Elligibility, but it doesn't say exactly what you need, only gives a guidance. I live in a Quintile 1 zone for POLAR4 (which is one of the criterion), and went to a secondary school (GCSEs) that is in their eligible schools (IMD Q1/Q2).
If I were to apply, and get an offer, would I receive a contextual offer or not? I am predicted AAAA, but would be nice to need BBB as it would reduce a lot of the stress, which I have with all the studies and work too.
Thanks.
I am thinking of applying to Exeter to study Computer Science. I looked at their Contextual Offer Elligibility, but it doesn't say exactly what you need, only gives a guidance. I live in a Quintile 1 zone for POLAR4 (which is one of the criterion), and went to a secondary school (GCSEs) that is in their eligible schools (IMD Q1/Q2).
If I were to apply, and get an offer, would I receive a contextual offer or not? I am predicted AAAA, but would be nice to need BBB as it would reduce a lot of the stress, which I have with all the studies and work too.
Thanks.
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(Original post by GianiOrlando)
Hello all.
I am thinking of applying to Exeter to study Computer Science. I looked at their Contextual Offer Elligibility, but it doesn't say exactly what you need, only gives a guidance. I live in a Quintile 1 zone for POLAR4 (which is one of the criterion), and went to a secondary school (GCSEs) that is in their eligible schools (IMD Q1/Q2).
If I were to apply, and get an offer, would I receive a contextual offer or not? I am predicted AAAA, but would be nice to need BBB as it would reduce a lot of the stress, which I have with all the studies and work too.
Thanks.
Hello all.
I am thinking of applying to Exeter to study Computer Science. I looked at their Contextual Offer Elligibility, but it doesn't say exactly what you need, only gives a guidance. I live in a Quintile 1 zone for POLAR4 (which is one of the criterion), and went to a secondary school (GCSEs) that is in their eligible schools (IMD Q1/Q2).
If I were to apply, and get an offer, would I receive a contextual offer or not? I am predicted AAAA, but would be nice to need BBB as it would reduce a lot of the stress, which I have with all the studies and work too.
Thanks.
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(Original post by GianiOrlando)
Hello all.
I am thinking of applying to Exeter to study Computer Science. I looked at their Contextual Offer Elligibility, but it doesn't say exactly what you need, only gives a guidance. I live in a Quintile 1 zone for POLAR4 (which is one of the criterion), and went to a secondary school (GCSEs) that is in their eligible schools (IMD Q1/Q2).
If I were to apply, and get an offer, would I receive a contextual offer or not? I am predicted AAAA, but would be nice to need BBB as it would reduce a lot of the stress, which I have with all the studies and work too.
Thanks.
Hello all.
I am thinking of applying to Exeter to study Computer Science. I looked at their Contextual Offer Elligibility, but it doesn't say exactly what you need, only gives a guidance. I live in a Quintile 1 zone for POLAR4 (which is one of the criterion), and went to a secondary school (GCSEs) that is in their eligible schools (IMD Q1/Q2).
If I were to apply, and get an offer, would I receive a contextual offer or not? I am predicted AAAA, but would be nice to need BBB as it would reduce a lot of the stress, which I have with all the studies and work too.
Thanks.
It is great to hear that you are considering applying to Exeter for Computer Science.
Our eligibility criteria for contextual offers are listed here. This includes all applicants from state schools who live in an area with low participation rates in higher education; so provided you lived in Quintile 1 and attended one of the eligible schools then you should qualify for a contextual offer.
I hope this is clearer for you and reassures you- it is stressful time so it is good that this may help to relieve some of it.
Do let me know if you have any further question that I can help with. Good luck with your decision making and exams!
Melody
University of Exeter Student Recruitment Team
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