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Unconditional Offer

I received an unconditional offer for university of Stirling this week as I have more than required grades in hand and doing more exams this year.

It just says in UCAS the uni or college has given an unconditional offer.

Does that mean I can select as insurance as I can’t see any restrictions - if there was any restrictions where would that be mentioned?
Correct me if I am wrong, I believe you can only choose an unconditional offer as a firm, not as an insurance. This is because everyone would do that.

Essentially, you are committing to the univeristy.
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Original post by wily-sunflower
Correct me if I am wrong, I believe you can only choose an unconditional offer as a firm, not as an insurance. This is because everyone would do that.
Essentially, you are committing to the univeristy.
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2. You cannot have an insurance choice. Because ‘unconditional’ means you’ll get a place on the course, you don’t need the option of another choice. If instead you accept a conditional offer as your firm choice then it’s OK to accept an unconditional offer as your insurance choice. That said, a university may stipulate that their offer is only unconditional if you make them your firm choice, so be sure to check any terms attached to their offer before you reply.


Seems to say that if no restrictions can put conditional down as firm and unconditional as insurance

So confusing!

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