Look at Unis like Kent, Plymouth, Middlesex, Nottingham Trent, Sheffield Hallam - but also look at degrees 'with a Foundation Year' at Unis like Exeter, Leicester, City, Sussex, RHUL, UEA etc.
You can find out more about our BSc Mathematics course here. We would advise contacting our Admissions team to discuss entry requirements for these courses. You can drop them a message via online form, or call them on +44 (0)1784 414944 to discuss your options.
This is really helpful thank you. I will contact admissions for this universities. I would prefer not to do a foundation course but if I need to I will.
At UEA we offer a maths foundation course, with the requirements of CCC. As it is a foundation course, the length would be 4 years. You can check it out here
I would also recommend speaking to our admissions team as well. You can email at [email protected] or call 01603591515
I would also recommend speaking to one of our current students- https://www.uea.ac.uk/ask-us We also have an open day on the 26th of October and another one of the 23rd November. This would be a great opportunity for you to see our beautiful campus and to speak to our teachers. You will also have the opportunity to see our accommodations too!
Do let me know if you have any other questions! UEA REP Tiffany
This is really helpful thank you. I will contact admissions for this universities. I would prefer not to do a foundation course but if I need to I will.
If you're interested in pure maths, you probably will. Pure maths only really exists at universities that are at least mid tier, below that it's more applied (so that you can actually get a job after you graduate how cringe). You might get into somewhere like RHUL without a foundation year with BBC if they're desperate to be fair, and we do have pure maths here but unfortunately budget cuts have hit the department hard so your module choice is pretty barebones.