Is Warwick uni leniant with alevels results for conditional offers ?
No university is "lenient"; some are just more likely to have space on results day than others. Warwick, generally speaking, is less likely to have places available.
It's all about the numbers, and depends on how many people meet their offer grades on results day. If, once those places have been confirmed, there is still space on the course the they might confirm the places of "near miss" candidates. Alternatively, they might prefer to open the course to Clearing applicants in the hope of getting students with better grades.
No one can predict how many students will meet their offer grades, and therefore whether "near miss" candidates might be considered.
It's tempting to look at past experience (for which we'd need to know the course for which you hold a conditional offer), but history is not always a good predictor of the future.
No university is "lenient"; some are just more likely to have space on results day than others. Warwick, generally speaking, is less likely to have places available.
It's all about the numbers, and depends on how many people meet their offer grades on results day. If, once those places have been confirmed, there is still space on the course the they might confirm the places of "near miss" candidates. Alternatively, they might prefer to open the course to Clearing applicants in the hope of getting students with better grades.
No one can predict how many students will meet their offer grades, and therefore whether "near miss" candidates might be considered.
It's tempting to look at past experience (for which we'd need to know the course for which you hold a conditional offer), but history is not always a good predictor of the future.