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Reply 180

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by nxjmx123
got rejected from notts

track email?

Reply 181

no they emailed me

Reply 182

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by nxjmx123
got rejected from notts

So sorry to hear that. Hopefully you've had better luck with your other options.

Reply 183

anyone else still not heard anything?

Reply 184

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by harisk0013
anyone else still not heard anything?

I haven't either don't worry

Reply 185

rejected from notts

Reply 186

hey guys, just got rejected from Notts, they offered at the end of the email to sign up to be contacted if a place becomes available - is anyone else gonna sign up?

Reply 187

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by aleishaisgay
hey guys, just got rejected from Notts, they offered at the end of the email to sign up to be contacted if a place becomes available - is anyone else gonna sign up?

yeah i got emailed the same thing. i opted in

Reply 188

anyone else still not heard anything??

Reply 189

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by vish_21
yeah i got emailed the same thing. i opted in

There was another section? I only got the part where they ask about applying for a related course

Reply 190

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by jelly56
There was another section? I only got the part where they ask about applying for a related course

yeah i had both. the waiting list thing was first and then another course.

Reply 191

just got an offer

Reply 192

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by harisk0013
just got an offer

congratulations!!! which offer holder days are u guys going to. I booked mine for the 12th.

Reply 193

Alhumdullilah just got an offer for A18L! No email, I logged in UCAS hub!

Reply 194

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by Aks-y
congratulations!!! which offer holder days are u guys going to. I booked mine for the 12th.

booked mine for the 10th! not sure if theyll say anything specifically about foundation year though since its a general med offer day

Reply 195

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by mdp22
booked mine for the 10th! not sure if theyll say anything specifically about foundation year though since its a general med offer day

I think it's likely to be more general. The only difference between the two courses is the foundation year which is pretty self explanatory. A majority of the time will be the standard A100 course after we transfer so the offer holder day reflects this I think.

Btw if you guys haven't seen it already the subject specific events for the medicine offer holder day has been released. I've linked it below:

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/documents/offer-holder-day-programmes/2024/finalised-medicine-school-of-medicine-10-12-april-2024-v4.pdf

Reply 196

Any offers from the opt in list?

Reply 197

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by Moni23
Any offers from the opt in list?

nope. Its likely to be a lot later like in June. I saw one person get an offer last year from the opt in list on 1 June. But it was for A100 not A108.

Reply 198

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by DS0110
Hello,
I have checked the accommodation at university of Nottingham and how to commute to Royal Derby Hospital. There is only one hopper bus 904 links between university of Nottingham and Royal Derby hospital and if you missed it, that’s it.
This way takes 55mins.
Most of accommodation slightly far from the hopper bus stop at University park, East Drive UN42 and you need to walk between 20 i.e Broadway park halls to 35 mins I.e Nottingham two or Raleigh park.
The total time is between 80min to 95min.
Am I right ? Are those numbers are not right? Any input would be appreciated?
My son is non home student and he has never been in Nottingham.

No this isn't correct. If you look at the timetable carefully you'll see that a hopper bus comes pretty much every hour from university park to Derby (read the times horizontally).
The link is here if you want to check again: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sustainability/documents/transport/904.pdf.

Unfortunately, the commute will range from 45 to 55 minutes but honestly I'd say that's better than going for shared accommodation at derby in my opinion. Especially since most foundation medical students opt to stay at uni park campus and commute but in the end it's all down to preference I guess.

Reply 199

Original post
by DS0110
Hello,
I have checked the accommodation at university of Nottingham and how to commute to Royal Derby Hospital. There is only one hopper bus 904 links between university of Nottingham and Royal Derby hospital and if you missed it, that’s it.
This way takes 55mins.
Most of accommodation slightly far from the hopper bus stop at University park, East Drive UN42 and you need to walk between 20 i.e Broadway park halls to 35 mins I.e Nottingham two or Raleigh park.
The total time is between 80min to 95min.
Am I right ? Are those numbers are not right? Any input would be appreciated?
My son is non home student and he has never been in Nottingham.

I agree with the reply above, the buses come at regular times and if you get the bus from the university west entrance its really quite close to most accommodation its about a ten minute walk from broadgate park to university west entrance. Honestly tell your son to be researching lol it seems like his parents are doing all of this for him, im sure youd find out everything you need to know if your son did a little research around this. But the hopper buses is worth it imo like someone else already said
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