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Hi there, I’m in a bit of a problem right now. I have applied to uni if Westminster and got the offer. I was really excited until I read all the bad reviews. Therefore I’m doubting myself if a should go there. And my other offers we my backups. Therefore is there a chance to still apply somewhere after I get my A-level results. And u applied for business management. Thanks
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Hi there, I’m in a bit of a problem right now. I have applied to uni if Westminster and got the offer. I was really excited until I read all the bad reviews. Therefore I’m doubting myself if a should go there. And my other offers we my backups. Therefore is there a chance to still apply somewhere after I get my A-level results. And u applied for business management. Thanks

Are you saying that, other than Westminster, you really don't want to attend any of the other four unis to which you applied? If so, why did you apply to them? :confused:

Three options come to mind.

1. If it's been fewer than 14 days since you applied, you can substitute any of your original five choices for another choice. Note that each choice can only be substituted once, and they will be treated as having been made after the equal consideration deadline (which was 29th January).

2. If, once all the universities to which you applied have responded, you really don't any to attend any of those which have offered you a place (which suggests that they were all poor choices) then you can decline those offers and seek an offer via UCAS Extra.

3. You can wait until you have your results, and then seek to secure a place via UCAS Clearing. However, you may find that the course / university to which you want to apply is not available via Clearing.

My advice would be not to rush into any decision. You applied to Westminster for a reason. Did you attend an open day? What did it seem like? If not, check if they do offer-holder days (most unis do), and go take a look at the place. Make your own mind up about the university.

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