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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...
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And whats wrong with working down the pit?!?!
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You could contact the admissions department for the course you're applying for and ask for clarification on the entry requirements.
Often, it doesn't matter on specific grades but points, for example, an offer I got from a university was "300 points from 3 A-Levels" which is the same as BBB or ABC or even AAD. You may find however that they will only count points you have got from full A-Levels and not include AS points, so be careful. |
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They should give you ucas points, it is easier to work out when you use points.
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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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We don't all wanna end up like you, Andy. |
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