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About 2nd BSc

Hi there, I am currently studying aerospace at University of Birmingham, and this 2nd. Also my 3rd year is the last and then I will be graduating.


Honestly, I am thinking to apply to 2nd BSc, because I really like both theoretical physics or applied mathematics, unfortunately my grades for my foundation ( I am International student ) are not that high AAB ( B in maths (67) ), and I am really thinking to apply for St. Andrews, Edinburgh, Imperial, maybe as last option Bristol. However non of them I think will accept as my grades for my foundation are bad.



So what do you think, additionally I have heard that applying for 2nd BSc program will be much easier than first one and most universities migh require less requirements is that true?



Lastly, if you think non of these universities will accept me what do you suggest?

I was thinking to apply for MSc, where that will give me higher chances but I want to be a mathematician or a physicist that's why I want to apply to 2nd BSc
If you need a visa then your time studying in the uk at undergraduate level is limited. You also have to show academic progress from one course to another. Both those requirements mean it’s incredibly unlikely to study a second undergraduate degree in the uk.

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