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Contextual offer question

I was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice on contextual admissions, i believe that my offer is contextual so i was just wondering if it is only the original offer where they look at your contextual status or if when they actually decide whether or not they let you in, if that is something they look at
Sorry this is worded weirdly trying to rush this on my lunch break

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Original post by Weeb2605
I was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice on contextual admissions, i believe that my offer is contextual so i was just wondering if it is only the original offer where they look at your contextual status or if when they actually decide whether or not they let you in, if that is something they look at
Sorry this is worded weirdly trying to rush this on my lunch break

You are made a contextual offer. If you meet the grades they want you automatically get in. They dont then require actual higher grades.

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Original post by swanseajack1
You are made a contextual offer. If you meet the grades they want you automatically get in. They dont then require actual higher grades.

Sorry, i meant like if you miss the grades in your offer, would your contextual score be something they might look at to decide whether or not they let you in, i could’ve worded my original post better
Original post by Weeb2605
Sorry, i meant like if you miss the grades in your offer, would your contextual score be something they might look at to decide whether or not they let you in, i could’ve worded my original post better


It's usually how far away from your offer you are - whether it's a contextual offer or the standard one. But every uni has it's own method of considering near miss offer holders.

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