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Reply 1

Which of these Unis make offers in UCAS points, not grades?
What subject is your C grade in?
And have you checked for any GCSE Maths requirement?

Reply 2

Original post
by McGinger
Which of these Unis make offers in UCAS points, not grades?
What subject is your C grade in?
And have you checked for any GCSE Maths requirement?

All of them accept ucas points except royal holloway. my C is in english lit. All of them require gcse maths grade 4

Reply 3

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by Dxistudent
Hi I really want to get other people's opinion on my uni choices. Is anyone else applying to these? Which one from my list is the one you would you go for? (Business and marketing)

My predicted grades are D*A C
Royal Holloway, Oxford Brookes, Hertfordshire, Brighton, Greenwich

It isnt sensible to look at what others think. Everybody has different ideas. Where you might be happy I wont and vice versa. The only sensible thing to do is to visit each university and come to your own conclusion. It is you going to be somewhere for 3 years not anyone else. In terms of reputation Royal Holloway would be best followed by probably Brookes. RHUL is out on a rural location near Windsor. Is that right for you. Only you can decide

Reply 4

Original post
by Dxistudent
Hi I really want to get other people's opinion on my uni choices. Is anyone else applying to these? Which one from my list is the one you would you go for? (Business and marketing)
My predicted grades are D*A C
Royal Holloway, Oxford Brookes, Hertfordshire, Brighton, Greenwich

Hi,

It’s great to hear you’re considering studying Business and Marketing at Oxford Brookes!

To share some information about Oxford Brookes and the Business School, it is one of the leading modern business schools in the UK. It has strong industry links, a focus on real-world experience, and a supportive teaching environment that helps students grow in confidence and skill. As a member of the Business School and a student at Oxford Brookes, you’ll benefit from guest lectures, networking events, and support from academic staff who are active in research and consultancy. You’ll also be studying in Oxford a vibrant, multicultural city with loads of opportunities and a great student atmosphere.

That said, all the universities you're considering will have their strengths, and the best way to find the right fit is to visit them if you can. Open Days or campus tours can give you a good feel for the environment, the people, and the course structure. Here are the links for booking a campus tour or attending an open day.

Best of luck with your decision - if you have any questions about Oxford Brookes or the Business School, feel free to ask!

Best wishes,
Dan