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i hate having to apply to university because like why am I making a decision on the next 4 years of my life and why is it dependent on the past 1 year of my life like that’s so stupid
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hope I get into the uni I want tbh. SOAS and UCL, y’all better answer my prayers!
UPDATE:
I got into UCL!!!🥳
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wecandoit · 2 years
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oh my god i just submitted my application for an interstate uni, now we pray that they accept me (even though they’ll give preference to fresh out of school students ;-;)
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genblog4 · 1 year
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applying to oxbridge be like. i do four a levels and i want an A* in all of them. i’m doing an AS level outside of school. i’m doing an EPQ. i’m tracking opportunities for me to show my love of classics. i’m doing three creative writing competitions at once. i’m going to a million talks and reading a million books
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evi-ula · 2 years
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HI EVI HAVE YOU BEEN DOING YOUR PERSONAL STATEMENT?
no but i have been. looking at theories of relativity
for your personal statement? no
then what for? uh. story in which four people can control one axis of the universe each
This is a regular conversation in my daily life
i think it proves i like physics enough to do it at uni but i'm not entirely sure the unis will be thrilled
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oztrekk · 2 months
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How Do I Send My Transcripts?
So, what’s the best way to send your transcripts? How many should you order? Where do you send them? What if your transcripts aren’t in English?Learn how you can study in Australia
We’re going to answer all your transcripts FAQs!
What is an official transcript?
For a transcript to be considered “official,” it must be sent directly from your high school, college, and/or university (either via snail mail or by email). It can even come from you—as long as it arrives in the original, sealed envelope.
To assess your application, universities must see your official transcripts certified by OzTREKK—a requirement of Australian and New Zealand universities and a part of our agreement with them. It means we have to put our stamp on paper. Literally.
How many copies do I need to send?
We only require one copy of each transcript, even if you apply to multiple universities or programs. You must submit final transcripts (showing your degree/diploma is completed) from every institution you have attended.
If you have taken any IB or AP studies through your institution, we’ll require a separate transcript from those organizations, too.
What’s the difference between a “completed” transcript and a “final” transcript (and does it matter)?
A completed transcript will show all your completed courses but will be missing a line stating, “Credentials Awarded,” and it won’t show the conferral date.
Final transcripts will show the degree name (e.g., Bachelor of Science) with the conferral date; this is the date recorded on your transcript showing when your degree was officially recognized. They are usually only considered final after your convocation. Yes, it matters, because we’re required to submit official final transcripts.
If you’re still in your last semester of study, we can submit your application with an interim transcript then send the updated final version once it’s available.
What are interim transcripts?
Occasionally, an interim transcript is required. An interim transcript shows academic achievements for your courses in progress.
Some universities/programs will accept interim transcripts and may issue a “conditional offer” with the condition being that you submit your final transcript that indicates you have successfully completed your degree/diploma and have obtained the grades required for entry.
We recommend requesting an interim transcript when you’re in your final semester of your undergraduate program.
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uncloseted · 9 months
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I live in the UK and am still in high school, i want to study biochemistry or something similar at Cambridge before doing dentistry at another university, what are some good extracurriculars to do? and what should i do in university to prepare myself for applying to dentistry as i want to get into a top university for that as well.
Pretty sure i will get 10 9s at gcse and hopefully 3/4 A* at a level but not sure if that’s enough to get into a top university? (nowhere near as competitive as ivy leagues but still it’s obviously difficult to get accepted)
From what I can tell, dentistry is a 5-year degree that you can enter upon completing your A-levels, so you don't need to take a biochemistry degree first. You may be able to do a 4-year degree course for dentistry if you already have at least an upper second class degree in a relevant subject (biology, chemistry, or biomedicine), but that seems to be less common, and it means you'll have done 7 years of school for a degree you could have finished in 5.
When you apply for a dentistry course, you may be asked to take the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) or BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT). They test the skills you'll need on the course, like critical thinking, problem solving, data analysis, communication and scientific knowledge.
The best dentistry programs in the UK are University of Glasgow, University of Plymouth, Queen's University Belfast, University of Dundee, and University of Liverpool. A list of other qualified schools can be found here.
For those programs, you will need at least 6 GCSE subjects at Grade A/7. This typically includes some combination of Maths, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and English Language/Literature.
You will also need A*AA – AAA grades on your A-levels. Two of those subjects should be be Biology and Chemistry. The third A-level can be in something that isn't science based.
If you do want to do a degree in Biochemistry at Cambridge, you'll apply to the Natural Sciences program.
For this program, you will need A*A*A*- A*A*A grades on your A-levels. The combination of subjects you take can vary, but should generally include some combination of Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Biology. You will also need to take the Natural Sciences Admissions Assessment (NSAA) at an authorised assessment centre. Cambridge does not have any GCSE requirements.
Unlike in the US, universities in the UK generally don't care about extracurriculars. Your A-level results are far and away the most important thing when it comes to whether or not you'll be admitted. Your personal statement is the only place where you'll have the opportunity to show the university the passion you have for the subject area you're applying to and to show that you have the skills and experiences that will enable you to succeed at university. That said, extracurriculars that are related to the field of study you want to go into may give you a bit of an edge. For example, you might work in a dentist's office or shadow a dentist/dental student if you're applying for dentistry. For biochemistry, you could look for volunteer positions in a biochem lab at a university, get involved with a course at university, or participate in biology olympiads. But your grades will be much more important, so they're the thing to focus on if you have to choose.
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This may not reach the targeted people or even anyone in general but in case it does, I have a question considering university applications and funding.
I'm currently looking into my dream universities as well as other options but my wish has always been to study abroad in England. Abroad being the key word, since I'm from Europe and as we all know, England is no longer part of the European Union. Combine the hereby caused complications with the fact that I would need financial support since studying as an overseas student in England is hella fucking expensive, I need help getting insight into possibilities and options for me to study there.
My dream university is Oxford but from what l've researched it seems that there's almost no way to get financial support/a scholarship if you are not part of a minority, disabled or a refugee, to name a few examples of available fundings. Since I fall under non of these categories I'm not sure how to continue. So if anyone has any knowledge on that topic or can refer me to someone else who could help, I'°d be extremely grateful.
Also, if you know any other great universities (all around the world) who offer top courses in Psychology and Philosophy I'd be open to hear recommendations. My only big conditions would be that the university is located in a big and multicultural city and that it's relatively safe for women to live there.
Thank you to everyone who might respond to this!
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whoreville · 1 year
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stressing about getting into uni y’all!
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beepbeepdespair · 1 year
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ladies gents and other friends i have just applied to university 🎉🎉🎉🎉 i got so nervous about getting things wrong that i lost the ability to register numbers, i was staring at my debit card number like THIS MIGHT AS WELL BE GREEK
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eyes-of-nine · 1 year
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truly what a guy
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gorgynei · 2 months
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very inspired by the work of @/road-kill-eater
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mandareeboo · 11 months
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People always act like Steven would be a difficult patient for therapy or resistant but honestly I think it's the opposite. Steven constantly traumadumps in the series- to friends, to plants, etc. He would absolutely be willing to tell a complete stranger all his issues.
The problem is that Steven never talks to the Gems. He'd go in, explain shit for an hour to a therapist, the therapist would tell him to consider talking to his moms about certain parts of it, maybe consider setting boundaries, and he'd be like "oh yeah sure you're the boss." and just. Never fucking do it. Every week he'd be like "oh yeah! That. Yup I totally forgot."
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genblog4 · 1 year
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ucas apps are open!!
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unicyclingdogs · 5 months
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fairy rulie!!!! :)
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thatsbelievable · 8 months
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