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Hi I was just browsing the UoL website. Am I right in assuming that they use the same selection procedure and Entry Req as Nottingham. Also are there differences in the cut-off points for both unis or are they the same?
Hi I was just browsing the UoL website. Am I right in assuming that they use the same selection procedure and Entry Req as Nottingham. Also are there differences in the cut-off points for both unis or are they the same?
Same selection procedure but Lincoln generally has a lower cut off.
i got 590 on vr and i've just had a look at that their selection process and now they're doubling your vr points. great! 🥲🥲🥲
Same here. Its annoying. However I encountered technical difficulties during the exam so I will get a note from UCAT sent off to unis notifying them so hopefully Nottingham take that into consideration. I did quite well on GCSE so at least its not all bad
Same here. Its annoying. However I encountered technical difficulties during the exam so I will get a note from UCAT sent off to unis notifying them so hopefully Nottingham take that into consideration. I did quite well on GCSE so at least its not all bad
i'm applying as a graduate so only being ranked on my ucat so fingers crossed lol. goodluck to you! hopefully they take take the technical difficulties into consideration
what are people thinking the cut off will be this year? I feel like I remember it being different last year if you was contextual or not, im thinking like 128/152 for contextual and maybe 138/152 for non contextual
what are people thinking the cut off will be this year? I feel like I remember it being different last year if you was contextual or not, im thinking like 128/152 for contextual and maybe 138/152 for non contextual
Who knows? This is a new selection process so it's pure speculation-but your numbers seem sensible
what are people thinking the cut off will be this year? I feel like I remember it being different last year if you was contextual or not, im thinking like 128/152 for contextual and maybe 138/152 for non contextual