I’m so scared and cooked rn I’m gonna work my butt off but idk if imma do it I have BCE …. But I need AAB goodbye uni
Is AAB the offer requirements of your firm or your insurance? Remember that unis will sometimes accept candidates who've just missed their offer grades (if they have space left on the course).
Even if you do miss out on a place at your firm and insurance, there will be places available via Clearing for many courses at many universities.
Is AAB the offer requirements of your firm or your insurance? Remember that unis will sometimes accept candidates who've just missed their offer grades (if they have space left on the course). Even if you do miss out on a place at your firm and insurance, there will be places available via Clearing for many courses at many universities. So it doesn't have to be "goodbye uni".
Listen I’m working hard to get the highest I can but that course at THAT uni I firmed yes is my dream and I NEED to get in… and yeah they emailed me saying they Weill accept AAC.. if on results day if I flop biology but it’s not looking good Ah
Listen I’m working hard to get the highest I can but that course at THAT uni I firmed yes is my dream and I NEED to get in… and yeah they emailed me saying they Weill accept AAC.. if on results day if I flop biology but it’s not looking good Ah
Do RG unis accept clearing if the pupils grades are like 1/2 grades lower then their already reduced clearing grades
Even universities which are members of the Russell Group have less popular courses. So if you were applying through Clearing for a course that had a lot of places left, then it's possible that they'd accept students whose grades didn't quite reach the grades they were asking of Clearing applicants.
Are you applying for one of the less popular courses? If not, it might not be in Clearing anyway.
Even universities which are members of the Russell Group have less popular courses. So if you were applying through Clearing for a course that had a lot of places left, then it's possible that they'd accept students whose grades didn't quite reach the grades they were asking of Clearing applicants. Are you applying for one of the less popular courses? If not, it might not be in Clearing anyway.