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TMUA score needed for discrete maths - warwick

Hi all,

I've booked my tmua for January and am hoping to apply to warwick for discrete maths.

Just want to know in a ballpark region what score I'll need in tmua to be safe

Reply 1

i just got an offer with 3A* pred and a 4 tmua

Reply 2

Non-contextual - roughly 5.5 on this years scoring (last year’s equivalent score probably about 6.8)

Reply 3

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by Anonymous
Non-contextual - roughly 5.5 on this years scoring (last year’s equivalent score probably about 6.8)


Not true I got one with a 4 non contextual

Reply 4

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by Jackakay
Not true I got one with a 4 non contextual

For straight maths? That’s interesting but well done! The only of my YP’s friends to have received them so far are those with 5.8 an above or contextual where TMUA score wasn’t taken in to account. All the lower scores are still waiting. It’s a mystery what they’re doing this year! Someone posted a few days ago that they’d been told by Warwick that 5.5 was this year’s cut off. No idea how reliable that is though

Reply 5

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by Anonymous
For straight maths? That’s interesting but well done! The only of my YP’s friends to have received them so far are those with 5.8 an above or contextual where TMUA score wasn’t taken in to account. All the lower scores are still waiting. It’s a mystery what they’re doing this year! Someone posted a few days ago that they’d been told by Warwick that 5.5 was this year’s cut off. No idea how reliable that is though

no for discrete maths. the topic of the thread.

Reply 6

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by Anonymous
For straight maths? That’s interesting but well done! The only of my YP’s friends to have received them so far are those with 5.8 an above or contextual where TMUA score wasn’t taken in to account. All the lower scores are still waiting. It’s a mystery what they’re doing this year! Someone posted a few days ago that they’d been told by Warwick that 5.5 was this year’s cut off. No idea how reliable that is though


I got 5.4 and got A*A*B offer for maths

Reply 7

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by Jackakay
no for discrete maths. the topic of the thread.

Oh! I completely missed that! Didn’t realise there was a Warwick course called discrete maths. Sorry OP for the confusion- I was talking about Maths

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