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New UCL International Management BSc

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by Hugoooooooooeeoe
Ive applied to Exeter (Business management), kings (bm), ucl (im), Warwick (im), bath (im). I’ve seen that Exeter investment banking course and it does look very interesting so contrasts on that, currently I wouldn’t mind going to Warwick even though Coventry is very bad but I would really want to go to a London uni if I get the offers.


Thank you mate, yes definitely a good one to get into IB for the future as it’s rare unis offer the course. Warrick is a very good uni with a lot of options if you can get past the city. I’d also say Bath is a great choice as the uni is very nice and city also. In terms of kings I’m assuming that will be very competitive as they stand 2nd in the UK for BM. If you get into that would be a clear winner I’d say.

Reply 21

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by J1111112238939
Thank you mate, yes definitely a good one to get into IB for the future as it’s rare unis offer the course. Warrick is a very good uni with a lot of options if you can get past the city. I’d also say Bath is a great choice as the uni is very nice and city also. In terms of kings I’m assuming that will be very competitive as they stand 2nd in the UK for BM. If you get into that would be a clear winner I’d say.

Fingers crossed brother, congrats on your offers so far hopefully I can also reciprocate the same amount of offers. Good luck in the future and hopefully we can both secure offers at kings.

Reply 22

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by Hugoooooooooeeoe
Fingers crossed brother, congrats on your offers so far hopefully I can also reciprocate the same amount of offers. Good luck in the future and hopefully we can both secure offers at kings.


Thank you once again man. Congrats on your offers also, big achievements and should be proud🙏. 100% agree though, let’s hope for some kings offers. Would certainly firm it.

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Reply 24

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by Hugoooooooooeeoe
Ive applied to Exeter (Business management), kings (bm), ucl (im), Warwick (im), bath (im). I’ve seen that Exeter investment banking course and it does look very interesting so contrasts on that, currently I wouldn’t mind going to Warwick even though Coventry is very bad but I would really want to go to a London uni if I get the offers.

What gcses did u apply with for ucl im? Pls lmk when u hear back thanks

Reply 25

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by kiwandeep
I’m doing Maths, Physics and Psychology. I’m on an A*A*A predicted (a little too high but I’m not complaining).
If anyone has applied, pls let me know 🙏

Hi I'm also applying international from korea to the same course with A*A*A (Converted from IB Points). Could you please let me know if you got any response yet? Also, I can't see the historical data but what would you say is a competitive score for this course? Please let me know I'm really anxious about it.

Reply 26

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by djafidajfiajf
Hi I'm also applying international from korea to the same course with A*A*A (Converted from IB Points). Could you please let me know if you got any response yet? Also, I can't see the historical data but what would you say is a competitive score for this course? Please let me know I'm really anxious about it.
not much is known about the course yet as it is a new course introduced this year

Reply 27

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by Anonymous
not much is known about the course yet as it is a new course introduced this year

what about other management courses? information management, statistics management, what are the compettiive predicted scores for those? I know they're a bit lower than management science.

Reply 28

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by djafidajfiajf
what about other management courses? information management, statistics management, what are the compettiive predicted scores for those? I know they're a bit lower than management science.

converted to uk grades, anything A*AA or above

Reply 29

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by kiwandeep
There’s apparently a new undergraduate management course at UCL called International Management starting next year. I haven’t really seen any info about it apart from the UCL website and no one is really talking about it or they just don’t even know about it .
It sounds fun but I want ur guy’s opinion on if it’s worth taking cause it’s such a new course and if u lot have any other information on it.


hey! im applying for intl management and i've got offers from warwick and bath - i think i'll go for bath tho if i get the grades! i actually didn't know ucl offered the degree until recently as i hadn't put a lot of thought into the london unis, but i'd have been slightly wary about being the first ones into a brand new course, did you end up applying? would you think about going?

Reply 30

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by artem1s
hey! im applying for intl management and i've got offers from warwick and bath - i think i'll go for bath tho if i get the grades! i actually didn't know ucl offered the degree until recently as i hadn't put a lot of thought into the london unis, but i'd have been slightly wary about being the first ones into a brand new course, did you end up applying? would you think about going?

Warwick is way better than bath bro why do u wanna take bath?

Reply 31

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by Hugoooooooooeeoe
Warwick is way better than bath bro why do u wanna take bath?

No hate, but didn’t just get rejected from bath? Calm down

Reply 32

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by Anonymous
No hate, but didn’t just get rejected from bath? Calm down

Yes but even if I did get an offer from bath it would’ve been been a back up compared to Warwick

Reply 33

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by Hugoooooooooeeoe
Yes but even if I did get an offer from bath it would’ve been been a back up compared to Warwick


Bath is clear, Warwick average grade is now a B and standards have fallen massively. So many courses in clearing. Bath is a lot more reputable currently and has higher achievers.

Reply 34

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by john.d1219
Bath is clear, Warwick average grade is now a B and standards have fallen massively. So many courses in clearing. Bath is a lot more reputable currently and has higher achievers.

must be joking warwick is the only B tier uni that is still a target school for IB and consulting.

Reply 35

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by Anonymous
must be joking warwick is the only B tier uni that is still a target school for IB and consulting.


Not target, it’s a bottom semi target uni. Target is oxbrige, imperial ect. Top semis r the other dominant London unis la UCL ect, warrick is then bottom of all that.

Reply 36

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by Anonymous
Not target, it’s a bottom semi target uni. Target is oxbrige, imperial ect. Top semis r the other dominant London unis la UCL ect, warrick is then bottom of all that.
here is what peakframeworks data says.
Target:
LSE>Oxford>Cambridge>ICL>UCL
*UCL itself is semi target, but the location (next to JPMorgan, Credit Suisse, Deutche Bank, etc pushes it up to target)
Semi-Target
King's>Warwick>Edinburgh>Manchester>Exeter

Reply 37

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by john.d1219
Bath is clear, Warwick average grade is now a B and standards have fallen massively. So many courses in clearing. Bath is a lot more reputable currently and has higher achievers.

What are you talking about? How is Bath more reputable? Warwick is a target for IB and Consulting whereas bath is not. Warwick has a better reputation with most employers so I do not understand how bath is more reputable?

Reply 38

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by Anonymous
What are you talking about? How is Bath more reputable? Warwick is a target for IB and Consulting whereas bath is not. Warwick has a better reputation with most employers so I do not understand how bath is more reputable?

leave him this guy's delusional. also warwick is semi target but highest in semi target better than manchester/edinburgh

Reply 39

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by djafidajfiajf
leave him this guy's delusional. also warwick is semi target but highest in semi target better than manchester/edinburgh

So you agree that bath is not clear of Warwick like John said?

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