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Help! Was I rejected from King's on the wrong basis? Can I do anything about it?

Hi everyone,
I just received a rejection for law at King's College London. The stated reason for this was that "Unfortunately, your predicted grades do not meet the entry requirements for this programme therefore we are unable to consider your application any further". However, my predicted grades do meet the entry requirements that are stated on King's website.

(More specifically, the requirements are "grade A in 2000 credits and no grades below D. 2500 credits must be passed." I meet all these requirements with A in 2050 points (could it be the sparse marginal?))

Is this something that I should make King's aware about and could it possibly change their decision (naive hope I know). Anyways if someone has a tip or would share a similar experience I would be grateful! :smile:)
Original post by Mare Barrow
Hi everyone,
I just received a rejection for law at King's College London. The stated reason for this was that "Unfortunately, your predicted grades do not meet the entry requirements for this programme therefore we are unable to consider your application any further". However, my predicted grades do meet the entry requirements that are stated on King's website.

(More specifically, the requirements are "grade A in 2000 credits and no grades below D. 2500 credits must be passed." I meet all these requirements with A in 2050 points (could it be the sparse marginal?))

Is this something that I should make King's aware about and could it possibly change their decision (naive hope I know). Anyways if someone has a tip or would share a similar experience I would be grateful! :smile:)


Look at the admissions policy for the process of raising a complaint. Then follow that process.
For any normal university I would suggest ringing up for details on how to raise this formally but Kings can’t be arsed to answer their phones if I remember rightly.

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