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Previous Years Clearing

If anybody gone through clearing themselves or know anyone that has would you be able to say the course and what university. Just trying to get a sense of what may be available :smile:
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What course(s) are you hoping for - and what are your expected grades?
Just wondering if anybody knows anyone who got into some good universities adn what course, seen those websites but want to see some peoples experiences. Thanks for the link tho.
Original post by McGinger
What course(s) are you hoping for - and what are your expected grades?


management (or things related) AAA but not feeling to confident after these exams
Original post by student123423232
management (or things related) AAA but not feeling to confident after these exams


Most universities will have courses open and there is a high chance most will have some business courses open.

You will find that Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, LSE, UCL, Durham and St Andrews possibly Bristol wont have vacancies. Some other universities like Exeter and Bath will have very few vacancies but other than the very top universities most will offer some courses. Things are different every year dependent on the numbers applying to each university so what happened last year maybe different to this year.

One persons definition of a good university differs from anothers so it is very difficult to answer you. The original universities I mentioned wont be in clearing. If that is what you class as good you will be disappointed. Below the top dozen or so most universities will offer many courses. Whether that will include Management there is no way of telling but what is likely is that there will be many universities who I consider good that will end up in clearing for Marketing.

The best indication you will get is to view ucas course search for Marketing or whatever and filter on show courses with vacancies. That will give you some idea of who has vacancies. If a university isnt shown then it is highly unlikely to have that subject in clearing as it believes it will meet the course numbers. If a university is still shown there is a strong chance it will be in clearing. Although this is by no means definite as vacancies could sill end up being taken before clearing. You can look for what you consider good universities for yourself.
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Original post by swanseajack1
Most universities will have courses open and there is a high chance most will have some business courses open.

You will find that Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, LSE, UCL, Durham and St Andrews possibly Bristol wont have vacancies. Some other universities like Exeter and Bath will have very few vacancies but other than the very top universities most will offer some courses. Things are different every year dependent on the numbers applying to each university so what happened last year maybe different to this year.

One persons definition of a good university differs from anothers so it is very difficult to answer you. The original universities I mentioned wont be in clearing. If that is what you class as good you will be disappointed. Below the top dozen or so most universities will offer many courses. Whether that will include Management there is no way of telling but what is likely is that there will be many universities who I consider good that will end up in clearing for Marketing.

The best indication you will get is to view ucas course search for Marketing or whatever and filter on show courses with vacancies. That will give you some idea of who has vacancies. If a university isnt shown then it is highly unlikely to have that subject in clearing as it believes it will meet the course numbers. If a university is still shown there is a strong chance it will be in clearing. Although this is by no means definite as vacancies could sill end up being taken before clearing. You can look for what you consider good universities for yourself.

Thank you
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Original post by swanseajack1
Most universities will have courses open and there is a high chance most will have some business courses open.

You will find that Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, LSE, UCL, Durham and St Andrews possibly Bristol wont have vacancies. Some other universities like Exeter and Bath will have very few vacancies but other than the very top universities most will offer some courses. Things are different every year dependent on the numbers applying to each university so what happened last year maybe different to this year.

One persons definition of a good university differs from anothers so it is very difficult to answer you. The original universities I mentioned wont be in clearing. If that is what you class as good you will be disappointed. Below the top dozen or so most universities will offer many courses. Whether that will include Management there is no way of telling but what is likely is that there will be many universities who I consider good that will end up in clearing for Marketing.

The best indication you will get is to view ucas course search for Marketing or whatever and filter on show courses with vacancies. That will give you some idea of who has vacancies. If a university isnt shown then it is highly unlikely to have that subject in clearing as it believes it will meet the course numbers. If a university is still shown there is a strong chance it will be in clearing. Although this is by no means definite as vacancies could sill end up being taken before clearing. You can look for what you consider good universities for yourself.

Thanks

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