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hi, i received an offer to study history at york and i was wondering when about what the you@york thing is and when we'd recieve details about it? is it something i shouldn't worry about for a while?
Original post by Anonymous
hi, i received an offer to study history at york and i was wondering when about what the you@york thing is and when we'd recieve details about it? is it something i shouldn't worry about for a while?

Hello, have you accepted your offer? If you have I can follow up on this for you.

E.
Original post by Anonymous
hi, i received an offer to study history at york and i was wondering when about what the you@york thing is and when we'd recieve details about it? is it something i shouldn't worry about for a while?
My daughter got an offer from York on Tuesday via the UCAS hub but only received anything directly from York today including details of the you@York thing.
Hi, my youngster is about to submit their UCAS application to study archaeology, and the bioarchaeology course at York would be their top choice. They have been passionate about this subject for many years (Prof Alice Roberts is one of their inspirations) and are studying Biology, Chemistry and History at IB Higher Level. They have been told that they have a very strong PS, which includes experience at a neolithic dig which they found and organised by themselves. However, their predicted grades currently stand at 33 total (6-5-5 at HL), and the published required total for York is 34. They are actually convinced that they can achieve a fair bit higher than their predicted grades - they moved to a new school system a year ago and are improving steadily. Is there any point in applying as an aspirational choice, or will not meeting the published required grade result in an automatic rejection and a wasted UCAS space? Thank you!
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Original post by Anonymous
My daughter got an offer from York on Tuesday via the UCAS hub but only received anything directly from York today including details of the you@York thing.

Hi there,
Have you still not received any correspondence? If not please drop us a DM with your daughter's name, email, and UCAS number and we'd be happy to have a look for you.
Thanks
Original post by Barbamama
Hi, my youngster is about to submit their UCAS application to study archaeology, and the bioarchaeology course at York would be their top choice. They have been passionate about this subject for many years (Prof Alice Roberts is one of their inspirations) and are studying Biology, Chemistry and History at IB Higher Level. They have been told that they have a very strong PS, which includes experience at a neolithic dig which they found and organised by themselves. However, their predicted grades currently stand at 33 total (6-5-5 at HL), and the published required total for York is 34. They are actually convinced that they can achieve a fair bit higher than their predicted grades - they moved to a new school system a year ago and are improving steadily. Is there any point in applying as an aspirational choice, or will not meeting the published required grade result in an automatic rejection and a wasted UCAS space? Thank you!

Hi @Barbamama
It's great to hear about your young person's passion for the subject! We'd really encourage them to apply.
Best wishes,
Bea
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My daughter received an unconditional offer (she already has her A Level results) to study English & History. She heard three days after applying so hats off to York for being so organised and quick.
Original post by University of York
Hi @Barbamama
It's great to hear about your young person's passion for the subject! We'd really encourage them to apply.
Best wishes,
Bea

Thank you Bea, they did get an offer of 31 if they complete a MOOC about stone age archaeology which they really want to do once the IB madness is over. It says it's a 4-week self study course, do you have any idea how many hours it involves?
Original post by Barbamama
Thank you Bea, they did get an offer of 31 if they complete a MOOC about stone age archaeology which they really want to do once the IB madness is over. It says it's a 4-week self study course, do you have any idea how many hours it involves?

Hi,

The recommendation is around 4 hours per week 🙂

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