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Z
24-12-2008, 08:55 AM
I just logged in to my UCAS Track (compulsively - it's a habit now) this morning and saw that I have an unconditional offer from Glasgow University. I'm so happy! Woo :)

Lauren
24-12-2008, 08:56 AM
Congratulations!! Which others are you waiting on?

TheMac
24-12-2008, 08:57 AM
Congrats :thumbs2:

xDramatick
24-12-2008, 08:58 AM
Oh wow, that's fantastic!

Congratulations! =D

Z
24-12-2008, 09:00 AM
Originally posted by Lauren
Congratulations!! Which others are you waiting on?

Aberdeen x2, Strathclyde and St Andrews. I know St Andrews don't reply until the 15th of January, and I know that the Aberdeen admissions office closes at 12:30 today, so if they haven't replied by then, I won't hear anything until 2009 I think.

Lauren
24-12-2008, 09:03 AM
Originally posted by Zee
Originally posted by Lauren
Congratulations!! Which others are you waiting on?

Aberdeen x2, Strathclyde and St Andrews. I know St Andrews don't reply until the 15th of January, and I know that the Aberdeen admissions office closes at 12:30 today, so if they haven't replied by then, I won't hear anything until 2009 I think.

Aberdeen usually send them out after xmas - but that might've been because I was English, hahaha.

Which one you wanting to firm?

Z
24-12-2008, 09:05 AM
Originally posted by Lauren
Originally posted by Zee
Originally posted by Lauren
Congratulations!! Which others are you waiting on?

Aberdeen x2, Strathclyde and St Andrews. I know St Andrews don't reply until the 15th of January, and I know that the Aberdeen admissions office closes at 12:30 today, so if they haven't replied by then, I won't hear anything until 2009 I think.

Aberdeen usually send them out after xmas - but that might've been because I was English, hahaha.

Which one you wanting to firm?

Those racists! Pah! :tongue: My first two choices are Aberdeen and St Andrews, but I think St Andrews is probably going to be a Conditional offer (I'm applying for a popular course) so most likely A-Town!

Lewis.
24-12-2008, 09:33 AM
well done... what you doing at uni?

Hugo
24-12-2008, 09:34 AM
Yay, great news. Well done. :thumbs2:

Z
24-12-2008, 09:46 AM
Glasgow - Politics
Aberdeen - Politics and International Relations
Aberdeen - Law with European Studies
St Andrews - International Relations and German
Strathclyde - Law and Politics

Tom
24-12-2008, 09:47 AM
I've got an unconditional from UCLAN, Edgehill, Lancaster and Manchester. I've been rejected from Chester :joker:

Not sure if I want to go though ...

Applied for Psychology or Psychology & Criminology. Don't know what I've applied for where :tongue:

Z
24-12-2008, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by Tom
I've got an unconditional from UCLAN, Edgehill, Lancaster and Manchester. I've been rejected from Chester :joker:

Not sure if I want to go though ...

Applied for Psychology or Psychology & Criminology. Don't know what I've applied for where :tongue:

Well done! I'm thinking I won't hear back from any of my other Unis until 2009, but I'm happy to have received an offer before Christmas!

Tom
24-12-2008, 09:52 AM
Well I left college in May and got my results in August, and my UCAS was sent off in September so thats the only reason why I've got all mine back and they are unconditional. Good luck with yours though!

sol
24-12-2008, 10:31 PM
Wow an unconditional! Congrats Z! :bigsmile:

Princess
24-12-2008, 10:32 PM
Congrats Greg you brainiac! :hug:

Z
13-01-2009, 04:18 PM
I just got my second response - Unconditional from Aberdeen to do Law!

Glasgow - Unconditional
Aberdeen - Unconditional

Yet to hear from Aberdeen (applied twice for different courses), Strathclyde and St Andrews. I'm so happy!

GhettoSuperstar
14-01-2009, 08:53 PM
Glasgow! :hugesmile:

Well done Greg, very pleased for you.

Z
14-01-2009, 09:04 PM
Originally posted by GhettoSuperstar
Glasgow! :hugesmile:

Well done Greg, very pleased for you.

:hugesmile: Just a little bit chuffed, you know!? Haha. I'm totally psyched for Uni now, though I really do need to go down and visit Glasgow Uni to see what it's like haha. I'm really liking the idea of moving there woo! Have you put an application in Doug??

Fom
15-01-2009, 06:49 AM
Well done greg. My uni/drama school applications aren't going amazingly well, I have to through auditions before I get in, and they are so hard! This is when being an actor starts to get hard, but I have 4 more to go. I hope I get a bit of your luck haha!

Z
19-01-2009, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by Fom
Well done greg. My uni/drama school applications aren't going amazingly well, I have to through auditions before I get in, and they are so hard! This is when being an actor starts to get hard, but I have 4 more to go. I hope I get a bit of your luck haha!

Ahh good luck with your auditions Fom! I'm raging, my other three choices still haven't replied! Totally playing mind games with me... pfft.

Tom
19-01-2009, 10:10 PM
Originally posted by Fom
Well done greg. My uni/drama school applications aren't going amazingly well, I have to through auditions before I get in, and they are so hard! This is when being an actor starts to get hard, but I have 4 more to go. I hope I get a bit of your luck haha!

Do you actually need qualifications though or does it just help?

Fom
19-01-2009, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Fom
Well done greg. My uni/drama school applications aren't going amazingly well, I have to through auditions before I get in, and they are so hard! This is when being an actor starts to get hard, but I have 4 more to go. I hope I get a bit of your luck haha!

Do you actually need qualifications though or does it just help?

You still need UCAS points to get in but they set their grade bars low. Because they look for talent and not academic achievement. They don't care if you write good essays, they just want to know if you can act. Obviously if you have good grades you will have a better chance.
But evrywhere that does an Acting course, they do an audition, and everywhere is impossible to get into, because you have so many people going for it. I have my next on sunday, then after that I have one on Valentines day.

I am a bit worried because my auditions are quite late, and if they have found someone just like me already then they will choose the person who came first.

Tom
19-01-2009, 10:41 PM
Originally posted by Fom
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Fom
Well done greg. My uni/drama school applications aren't going amazingly well, I have to through auditions before I get in, and they are so hard! This is when being an actor starts to get hard, but I have 4 more to go. I hope I get a bit of your luck haha!

Do you actually need qualifications though or does it just help?

You still need UCAS points to get in but they set their grade bars low. Because they look for talent and not academic achievement. They don't care if you write good essays, they just want to know if you can act. Obviously if you have good grades you will have a better chance.
But evrywhere that does an Acting course, they do an audition, and everywhere is impossible to get into, because you have so many people going for it. I have my next on sunday, then after that I have one on Valentines day.

I am a bit worried because my auditions are quite late, and if they have found someone just like me already then they will choose the person who came first.

I mean acting in general ... do you actually need qualifications to get into acting or does it just make chances bigger etc?

Fom
19-01-2009, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Fom
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Fom
Well done greg. My uni/drama school applications aren't going amazingly well, I have to through auditions before I get in, and they are so hard! This is when being an actor starts to get hard, but I have 4 more to go. I hope I get a bit of your luck haha!

Do you actually need qualifications though or does it just help?

You still need UCAS points to get in but they set their grade bars low. Because they look for talent and not academic achievement. They don't care if you write good essays, they just want to know if you can act. Obviously if you have good grades you will have a better chance.
But evrywhere that does an Acting course, they do an audition, and everywhere is impossible to get into, because you have so many people going for it. I have my next on sunday, then after that I have one on Valentines day.

I am a bit worried because my auditions are quite late, and if they have found someone just like me already then they will choose the person who came first.

I mean acting in general ... do you actually need qualifications to get into acting or does it just make chances bigger etc?

Ah, well instead of a qualification for acting... which you do get anyway when doing a course, when you finish the 3 year course you automatically get registered with Equity, which is the company that makes sure actors cant get paid below minimum wage. And can live with regular income.
Then you have the contacts you gain at the end of the course, because you do a final showcase where agents come to watch you and directors. So you get lots of work straight after you finish the course.

And its just plenty of experience you wont get chance to do anywhere else, if you dont go drama school/a good uni. You will not make it really really good in acting full stop. Everyone else is just lucky.
Luckily I am prepared to go 3-4 years constantly auditioning at the same place until I get in. If it means I get to go to the same drama school as Judi Dench then so be it!

Tom
19-01-2009, 11:01 PM
^ Fair enough, I never realised there was so much to it. I just thought you auditioned for roles, you either get it or you don't and that was that :joker:

Z
20-01-2009, 09:57 PM
I got a third unconditional in today, to do Politics and International Relations at Aberdeen! Chuffed much!? Haha. Strathclyde and St Andrews to go..!

MarkWaldorf
20-01-2009, 09:58 PM
Congrats Greg! :hello:

Pipergun
20-01-2009, 10:13 PM
Congratulations on all the offers received! :thumbs:

Wow, from my experience unconditional offers were virutally unheard-of for applicants yet to do their exams, so getting 3 you must be a Steven Hawking in the making! ... Without the physical disabilities of course! :spin:

And Zee - I'm studying European Studies... how weird!

Z
20-01-2009, 10:17 PM
Originally posted by Pipergun
Congratulations on all the offers received! :thumbs:

Wow, from my experience unconditional offers were virutally unheard-of for applicants yet to do their exams, so getting 3 you must be a Steven Hawking in the making! ... Without the physical disabilities of course! :spin:

And Zee - I'm studying European Studies... how weird!


Hahahah thanks :P what's European Studies like Tom? Interesting?

Pipergun
20-01-2009, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by Zee
Originally posted by Pipergun
Congratulations on all the offers received! :thumbs:

Wow, from my experience unconditional offers were virutally unheard-of for applicants yet to do their exams, so getting 3 you must be a Steven Hawking in the making! ... Without the physical disabilities of course! :spin:

And Zee - I'm studying European Studies... how weird!


Hahahah thanks :P what's European Studies like Tom? Interesting?

I find it really interesting... obviously it depends on how it's going to be taught at individual unis, but there's always such a huge scope for topics... if you're fed up one week, there's always something to catch your interest back the next. Although for me, we could've skipped through the French Revolution a little quicker ... :tongue:

Z
21-01-2009, 05:09 PM
Originally posted by Pipergun
Originally posted by Zee
Originally posted by Pipergun
Congratulations on all the offers received! :thumbs:

Wow, from my experience unconditional offers were virutally unheard-of for applicants yet to do their exams, so getting 3 you must be a Steven Hawking in the making! ... Without the physical disabilities of course! :spin:

And Zee - I'm studying European Studies... how weird!


Hahahah thanks :P what's European Studies like Tom? Interesting?

I find it really interesting... obviously it depends on how it's going to be taught at individual unis, but there's always such a huge scope for topics... if you're fed up one week, there's always something to catch your interest back the next. Although for me, we could've skipped through the French Revolution a little quicker ... :tongue:

Cool! Yeah it'll depend, but it's good to hear from someone who's actually studying it! Haha the French Revolution sounds riveting :laugh:.

Emilee
23-01-2009, 07:27 PM
Congratulations!!

I cant wait to start my UCAS and apply for uni's.

I've been looking at Northumbria :)

I want to get out of the county! lol

Z
23-01-2009, 09:22 PM
And a fourth Unconditional in! That one's to Strathclyde. Just waiting for St Andrews to reply now! Eeee.

SiaSiaSia
23-01-2009, 10:37 PM
HOW MANY UNCONDITIONALS!?
crikey your grades must be immense!

and ooh saint andrews... i was thinking of applying there :) but i reckon i'll fail my ASs so probably not

GhettoSuperstar
23-01-2009, 10:39 PM
I hate how clever you are Greg! Haha. Jealous!

But well done, you clearly deserve it.

What one you leaning toward?

Fom
23-01-2009, 10:42 PM
I hate you greg! haha!
I have an audition on Sunday... a very popular school though so I am not expecting anything.