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Isn’t it easy to do this for Oxbridge?

Oxbridge don’t allow people to apply to them if you’re studying elsewhere. But, UCAS doesn’t track or confirm enrolment. So, why don’t people just lie and say they are on a gap year while studying elsewhere and applying? It’s so easy to cheat the system!
Do you think Oxford are thick and just accept what you enter on your application at face value?

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damnnn thats a cold reply 🥶🥶🥶 but absolutely true, there is no way the most prestigious uni in the world (acc to most rankings) will be fooled by something so simple

Reply 3

There is a whole round of questions asking the same thing on various HE sites from someone who wants to lie on their UCAS forms about the foundation place they have been offered. I suggest you search for those posts, as the answers won't change. The poster concerned doesn't seem to understand the irony of applying for law with a fraudulent UCAS application.
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by Anonymous
There is a whole round of questions asking the same thing on various HE sites from someone who wants to lie on their UCAS forms about the foundation place they have been offered. I suggest you search for those posts, as the answers won't change. The poster concerned doesn't seem to understand the irony of applying for law with a fraudulent UCAS application.


Unfortunately this particular user is having difficulty accepting that this ship has sailed.

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Original post
by Anonymous
There is a whole round of questions asking the same thing on various HE sites from someone who wants to lie on their UCAS forms about the foundation place they have been offered. I suggest you search for those posts, as the answers won't change. The poster concerned doesn't seem to understand the irony of applying for law with a fraudulent UCAS application.

I have seen quite a few posters here who say that they hoping to become lawyers openly discussing possible ways to cheat as they go through education and training. Do people no longer get given moral compasses during childhood?

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Original post
by Anonymous
There is a whole round of questions asking the same thing on various HE sites from someone who wants to lie on their UCAS forms about the foundation place they have been offered. I suggest you search for those posts, as the answers won't change. The poster concerned doesn't seem to understand the irony of applying for law with a fraudulent UCAS application.

Is this the poster who has an offer of a foundation place at Cambridge but thinks that it is beneath them, or is this someone else?

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