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Anyone know my chances of getting an offer from ucl maths Msci

- 3 A* predicted and one A
- 999998875
- Read a book on prime numbers and did senior, intermediate and junior maths challenges
- did a finance accelerator working as a asset manager and investment banker placed 5th out of 90 applicants
- Did Machine learning and analytical finance course
- Was a form and vice captain

I feel my stats are average for Ucl math. Any thoughts whether I would get an offer
Original post by Anonymous
Anyone know my chances of getting an offer from ucl maths Msci

- 3 A* predicted and one A
- 999998875
- Read a book on prime numbers and did senior, intermediate and junior maths challenges
- did a finance accelerator working as a asset manager and investment banker placed 5th out of 90 applicants
- Did Machine learning and analytical finance course
- Was a form and vice captain

I feel my stats are average for Ucl math. Any thoughts whether I would get an offer

Well, according to the "Historical entry grades data" section on the UCAS page for UCL's Mathematics MSci course (here) they've made offers to about 70% of applicants in recent years. So'd say your odds were decent.

UCAS - Historical entry grades data - Mathematics MSci - University College London.JPG

(By the way, universities won't care that you were form and vice captain, or that you read a particular book or did a particular course. They may, however, be interested to hear about any insights or understanding of Mathematics you gained as a result. Just something to consider when writing your personal statement. :smile:)

Reply 2

Original post by DataVenia
Well, according to the "Historical entry grades data" section on the UCAS page for UCL's Mathematics MSci course (here) they've made offers to about 70% of applicants in recent years. So'd say your odds were decent.
UCAS - Historical entry grades data - Mathematics MSci - University College London.JPG
(By the way, universities won't care that you were form and vice captain, or that you read a particular book or did a particular course. They may, however, be interested to hear about any insights or understanding of Mathematics you gained as a result. Just something to consider when writing your personal statement. :smile:)


Thank you very much
Original post by Anonymous
Thank you very much

You're welcome. :smile:

Reply 4

Still haven't got one and I think I am cooked

Reply 5

Original post by Anonymous
Still haven't got one and I think I am cooked

i see u on reddit bro asking the same thing telling ppl 'how havent i got one', cause ur gcses are better than x, bro just chill no ones gonna say ' yeah vice captain so youre deffo in', what are you even tryna get out of this comment

Reply 6

I didn't ever say my anything to displease anyone about gcse. If u thought that way sorry about that, and yes I completely understand what you mean. Sorry guys for acting this way, I will not post again about this stuff :smile:

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