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stressing about how long it takes to get an offer?

how long has it taken for people?
Reply 1
Original post by princessxo10
how long has it taken for people?

What are the places you applied for
Original post by princessxo10
how long has it taken for people?

depends on the course
Reply 3
leeds
Reply 4
Original post by Wishfull
What are the places you applied for

Leeds Uni
Original post by princessxo10
how long has it taken for people?

Hiya,

Congrats on applying to uni! It's completely normal to feel stressed while waiting for someone else to make a decision. The waiting period can vary depending on the university and the specific course. Here are a few things to keep in mind to help manage your stress during this time:

1.

Patience is key: Universities receive a large number of applications, and the admissions process takes time. Try to be patient and understand that it's a thorough process.

2.

Check application timelines: Different universities and courses may have different timelines for making offers. Some may respond quickly, while others take longer. Check the specific timeline it it's provided by each university.

3.

Contact the university if necessary: If you're concerned about the delay, don't hesitate to contact the university's admissions office. They can provide information about the status of your application and any potential delays.

4.

Distract yourself: Engage in activities that take your mind off the waiting period. Focus on hobbies, spend time with friends and family, or pick up a new interest. Keeping busy can help reduce stress.

5.

Plan for alternatives: While waiting for offers, consider researching and planning for alternative options. This could include looking at other universities or considering gap year plans.

Good luck with your application!!!
-Beth (Lancaster Student Ambassador)
Reply 6
Original post by Lancaster Student Ambassador
Hiya,

Congrats on applying to uni! It's completely normal to feel stressed while waiting for someone else to make a decision. The waiting period can vary depending on the university and the specific course. Here are a few things to keep in mind to help manage your stress during this time:

1.

Patience is key: Universities receive a large number of applications, and the admissions process takes time. Try to be patient and understand that it's a thorough process.

2.

Check application timelines: Different universities and courses may have different timelines for making offers. Some may respond quickly, while others take longer. Check the specific timeline it it's provided by each university.

3.

Contact the university if necessary: If you're concerned about the delay, don't hesitate to contact the university's admissions office. They can provide information about the status of your application and any potential delays.

4.

Distract yourself: Engage in activities that take your mind off the waiting period. Focus on hobbies, spend time with friends and family, or pick up a new interest. Keeping busy can help reduce stress.

5.

Plan for alternatives: While waiting for offers, consider researching and planning for alternative options. This could include looking at other universities or considering gap year plans.

Good luck with your application!!!
-Beth (Lancaster Student Ambassador)

Excellent advice
The average decision time for any application is 7 weeks, but it is likely to be longer at this time of year due to the volume of applications submitted pre-deadline.

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