for manchester they said they would like candidates to have a 4th a level or 4 as levels. out of the list they have provided I have only done bronze dofe would it still be okay to apply or is there anything else i can do?
for manchester they said they would like candidates to have a 4th a level or 4 as levels. out of the list they have provided I have only done bronze dofe would it still be okay to apply or is there anything else i can do?
Why do people with all A*s, all 9s and top 10% of UCAT ask ahaha? Obviously you'll get an interview. Manchester state if you are above the UCAT cutoff with B1 and B2 you will "likely" be invited to interview. Standard cutoff for 2022-23 was 2750. Not sure what it was for 23-24. If anyone has any clue that would be great.
Why do people with all A*s, all 9s and top 10% of UCAT ask ahaha? Obviously you'll get an interview. Manchester state if you are above the UCAT cutoff with B1 and B2 you will "likely" be invited to interview. Standard cutoff for 2022-23 was 2750. Not sure what it was for 23-24. If anyone has any clue that would be great.
It’s literally a meme I see all over social media about TSR users to be like “guys I have 50 9s and 17 A*s do you think I’ll get in?”😭
In terms of UCAT cut off- I’m not sure, but probably more than 2750
Hi there, I got 2860 band 1, with 10 9s and 1 8 at GCSE A*A*A predicted, would this be safe to apply to guarantee an interview? I've heard the post-interview rates are also good (around 57% I heard?) - does anyone know if this is true?