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Official University of Warwick 2023 Applicant Thread

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Reply 1980

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by NIC05M
Same hahaha. I have an offer for English and European Law from them. What is your course?


just the LLB that's so cool maybe I'll see u in September :smile:

Reply 1981

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by zarraa23
thank u! 6:30pm :smile:


A great uni to get an offer from and it seems to have been particularly difficult this year - congratulations :smile:

Reply 1982

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by APREtzell
just the LLB that's so cool maybe I'll see u in September :smile:


Well I guess now it all depends on Warwick :wink: And they are taking their sweet time!

Reply 1983

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by NIC05M
Well I guess now it all depends on Warwick :wink: And they are taking their sweet time!


Yup - hope we both get in, good luck!! :u:

Reply 1984

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by APREtzell
Yup - hope we both get in, good luck!! :u:

Good luck to you too! Let's keep updated

Reply 1985

Still Waiting on Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (EPP)

International student with IB 39/45 with 7 at SL math AA, (minimum requirements 38/45 with 5 at SL math)

Reply 1986

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by APREtzell
Ugh same - especially because I know I'm going to end up with the worse accom at my other unis now!!

dw - most unis have a deadline date to apply for accom, and then match ppl, not a first come first served type thing, to make it fair for ppl who get late offers

Reply 1987

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by zarraa23
got a law offer this evening! home student

Congratulations! When did you apply? Are you early applicant?

Reply 1988

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by zarraa23
thank u! 6:30pm :smile:


COngrats! Is that a Warwick offer?

Reply 1989

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by Chiku_100
Congratulations! When did you apply? Are you early applicant?

thank you! yes i applied in late september :smile: good luck if you are still waiting!!

Reply 1990

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by Pandoralysa
guys I wonder cuz I'm international, what matters most btw my final diploma grade and kind of my A levels ig (I mean the two final grades I got for my two majors and which are the most important exams) ?

I'm not quite sure what you mean, but what matters most is whatever is included in your offer, if you meet those conditions then you're in. I'd imagine an offer would be dependent on the final overall diploma result, so the most important exams are just whichever counts the most towards that.

Reply 1991

I'm thinking of doing the same as well, do you know about the first come first serve accomodation? At this rate, with no reply, wouldn't that mean the majority of the good accom would be taken?
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by APREtzell
QMUL is what id be firming. What about you?

Reply 1992

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by Anonymous
I'm thinking of doing the same as well, do you know about the first come first serve accomodation? At this rate, with no reply, wouldn't that mean the majority of the good accom would be taken?


yes pretty much - that's why I'm so frustrated

Reply 1993

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by APREtzell
yes pretty much - that's why I'm so frustrated

everyone can apply for accom up to a deadline date (diff for each uni) but dw it’s not first come first served they only do it after everyone has applied, it’s sorted by an algorithm so you’re guaranteed one of your 6 choices you put down (it’s kinda hard to explain but they try and make it fair so you don’t get an advantage if you have an early offer)

Reply 1994

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by Anonymous
everyone can apply for accom up to a deadline date (diff for each uni) but dw it’s not first come first served they only do it after everyone has applied, it’s sorted by an algorithm so you’re guaranteed one of your 6 choices you put down (it’s kinda hard to explain but they try and make it fair so you don’t get an advantage if you have an early offer)

For Warwick yes, but I think they're talking about other unis who ignore the UCAS business rules and give priority to those making early decisions. It's an unfortunate situation because it leaves people annoyed at the unis replying slowly (since it means they can't apply for accommodation anywhere and miss that priority), even though it's the other unis in the wrong :redface:

Reply 1995

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by Anonymous
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but what matters most is whatever is included in your offer, if you meet those conditions then you're in. I'd imagine an offer would be dependent on the final overall diploma result, so the most important exams are just whichever counts the most towards that.


thing is I have no idea what my school referee had to fill for the predicted, idk if he had to predict my final grade, and
I exceed the a levels requirements as well as what I was predicted but the uni doesn't know that 🥲

Reply 1996

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by Pandoralysa
thing is I have no idea what my school referee had to fill for the predicted, idk if he had to predict my final grade, and
I exceed the a levels requirements as well as what I was predicted but the uni doesn't know that 🥲

Your referee would have had to put a prediction for every qualification you declared and left as pending - I assume if they've not been able to fully work out what to put for your diploma then they'll have been able to clarify in the reference. If the uni is missing any information then they'll contact you to ask.

If you've received official results since applying then you can email them or get your school to send them (as per https://warwick.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/after-you-have-applied/verification/), although I'm not sure if they'll take them into account if you're still waiting on an offer, as the link more seems to refer to sending results to meet offer conditions.

Reply 1997

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by Anonymous
Your referee would have had to put a prediction for every qualification you declared and left as pending - I assume if they've not been able to fully work out what to put for your diploma then they'll have been able to clarify in the reference. If the uni is missing any information then they'll contact you to ask.

If you've received official results since applying then you can email them or get your school to send them (as per https://warwick.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/after-you-have-applied/verification/), although I'm not sure if they'll take them into account if you're still waiting on an offer, as the link more seems to refer to sending results to meet offer conditions.

oh yeah the uni did ask for info a few months ago
I have received my results but I don't have anything like an official paper yet anyway, best I could get is a screenshot but yup I don't think it will be taken into account at this point, with the time to send, process.. and yeah it looks like it's for offer holders, I'm still waiting for a decision.
thanks for ur help!!

Reply 1998

Original post
by Anonymous
Your referee would have had to put a prediction for every qualification you declared and left as pending - I assume if they've not been able to fully work out what to put for your diploma then they'll have been able to clarify in the reference. If the uni is missing any information then they'll contact you to ask.

If you've received official results since applying then you can email them or get your school to send them (as per https://warwick.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/after-you-have-applied/verification/), although I'm not sure if they'll take them into account if you're still waiting on an offer, as the link more seems to refer to sending results to meet offer conditions.

oh yeah the uni did ask for info a few months ago
I have received my results but I don't have anything like an official paper yet anyway, best I could get is a screenshot but yup I don't think it will be taken into account at this point, with the time to send, process.. and yeah it looks like it's for offer holders, I'm still waiting for a decision.
thanks for ur help!!

edit i accidentally put it in anonymous don't mind the repetition
(edited 2 years ago)

Reply 1999

To people who’ve applied for accommodation, what halls did you pick

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