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Bath Psychology(BSc) offers for 2024 entry?

Hello!

For those who got offers to Bath for 2024 entry, what were your predicted grades + offers?

I'm quite worried, although I have an A*A*A prediction for Psychology, Art and Computer Science, as well as an EPQ (will likely be predicted a B, hopefully A).
My biggest problem is I got a 6 for my Maths GCSE, due to mitigating circumstances. I am retaking my Maths in November, however I asked Bath admissions and they emailed saying they would only accept a 6 in exceptional circumstances.
As a side question, do you think I have any chances of receiving an offer?

Overall, the main point of this post is to ask for what predictions people had for an offer to 2024 entry to Psychology(BSc) at the University of Bath!
Thank you!
(edited 9 months ago)

Reply 1

@xaildointheroom ,

Wow, what a fab set of predicted grades! Give yourself some credit where its due as you've obviously worked really hard to get those predictions. My advice would be to do the very best in your resit for maths to try to boost that grade up, and then by all means apply to us. Normally we advise that of your UCAS choices, you apply to 1-2 ambitious choices with requirements at or a tad above your predicted grades, 2-3 choices with grades at or a tad below your predicted grades, and 1-2 choices as backups which you'd still be happy with but requirements at lower than your predicted grades to give yourself a safety net. I'd advise to do your best in maths, apply, make sure you tell your unis about any mitigating circumstances and then try your best in your A-Levels. With grades in that ballpark you stand a great chance of getting into psychology 🙂

Hope that helps, best of luck

Holly
University of Bath
(edited 9 months ago)

Reply 2

Original post by University of Bath
@xaildointheroom ,
Wow, what a fab set of predicted grades! Give yourself some credit where its due as you've obviously worked really hard to get those predictions. My advice would be to do the very best in your resit for maths to try to boost that grade up, and then by all means apply to us. Normally we advise that of your UCAS choices, you apply to 1-2 ambitious choices with requirements at or a tad above your predicted grades, 2-3 choices with grades at or a tad below your predicted grades, and 1-2 choices as backups which you'd still be happy with but requirements at lower than your predicted grades to give yourself a safety net. I'd advise to do your best in maths, apply, make sure you tell your unis about any mitigating circumstances and then try your best in your A-Levels. With grades in that ballpark you stand a great chance of getting into psychology 🙂
Hope that helps, best of luck
Holly
University of Bath

Thank you so much!
I will absolutely take on this advice and continue with my application to Psychology within the University of Bath, as well as try my best in this GCSE Maths resit. I appreciate the time taken out to reply, and I feel more at ease now!

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