My ucl tutor is a law student that got 22 (maybe 23). His essay was quite nice tho and was predicted and achieved 3 a stars. Plus contextual
Hey, just wondering, but if I applied to Lse or UCL/kings etc, with LNAT of around 20-30, A*A*A or A*AA and a good PS, with a lot of contextual info, would I still be a competitive applicant? Or do the grade have to be the best, when applying for a contextual offer? Im in yr 12 rn, so just wondering how this allow works
Hey, just wondering, but if I applied to Lse or UCL/kings etc, with LNAT of around 20-30, A*A*A or A*AA and a good PS, with a lot of contextual info, would I still be a competitive applicant? Or do the grade have to be the best, when applying for a contextual offer? Im in yr 12 rn, so just wondering how this allow works
Your application would be extremely competitive, since your in year 12 however try your best to get 30+ in LNAT as its almost a guarantee for Kings. LSE I haven't had much experience with however they have high LNAT cut offs as well. What did you get in your GCSEs?
Your application would be extremely competitive, since your in year 12 however try your best to get 30+ in LNAT as its almost a guarantee for Kings. LSE I haven't had much experience with however they have high LNAT cut offs as well. What did you get in your GCSEs?
8- in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History
7- maths, English lang, Design Technology
6- English lit
3- German
So if I was to get above 30 on the LNAT, but was predicted A*AA, would Instill be a competitive applicant?
8- in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History 7- maths, English lang, Design Technology 6- English lit 3- German So if I was to get above 30 on the LNAT, but was predicted A*AA, would Instill be a competitive applicant?
Pls can I ask you what your LNAT score was and when did you hear from UCL ?
I got 22 on the lnat, and Ucl got back on the 24th like a few days after I hit my lnat score back. They’re reasoning was simply the lnat was lower than other applicants.