If your offers are conditional on exam results or other requirements, you can pick two so you have an extra one as a back-up. Here's what you need to know about firm and insurance choices, and how to accept or decline an offer. How to accept an offer Firm acceptance –...
Learn more about your UCAS Application here. Here you will see how to tailor your application through Clearing and Adjustment and more.
Universities will then decide if they want to accept your UCAS Clearing application or not.One good way to prepare for results day is to practise what to say on the phone to universities when applying through clearing. For example, make sure you’ve researched the university and you can ...
Many employers in competitive fields will look for applicants with a first-class degree, however many graduate schemes around the country are happy to accept those with a 2:1 and even a 2:2. Even if you don’t quite know what you want to do yet career-wise, a good degree is proof ...
Unless you accept the second of these arguments, you can’t use the first. Footnote 2: Actual upfront fees – the 1998 reforms In 1998, the UK government introduced an upfront yearly fee of £1,000. It was means-tested (this is generally forgotten), so that – roughly – the top ...
Need to know how to accept your offers? Here's what you need to know about reply deadlines, firm and insurance choices, and what to do if you change your mind.
Why am I given a deadline to reply by? Can UCAS extend my deadline? My choice has been automatically declined – can I still accept my offer? Changed your mind? Here’s what to do if you change your mind: If you accepted your offers in the last 14 days, contact one of our advise...