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Old 17-05-2009, 04:38 PM #5
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Originally posted by beanny
I want to go to Uni in 2010 and the course I want to take needs a B-B-C entry requirement. Now does this mean I actually need a B B and a C or just the points equivilent to those grades because in all seriousness I will actually have...

Media A Level - B
Film Studies A Level - B
Communications AS - B
Psychology AS - D
French AS - D
No, unfortunately not. If a university offers BBC, then they want 3 FULL a levels at those grades. That is basically to stop people doing 5 or 6 AS levels to gain the equivalent number of point. You'll need to keep another one on to A2.

EDIT: it will say on the website/prospectus if they'll take points, e.g. some will put:
Typical offer: AAB or 340 points.

But others will say
Typical offer: AAB

and others:
Typical offer: 340 points

So it really depends on the university, but a 3 grade offer means 3 full a levels
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