Murkrow
Says "also" and "or something" a lot
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Yeah, I got an A* in Maths and only a B in Further Maths. (But we might be with different exam boards...)Finally heard from Bath. A* in Maths, A in Further Maths and A in anything else.
Since I'm practically guaranteed an A* in Maths I'd think I'd put this as my backup over Exeter, but since one of the As is specifically Further Maths, I'm not too sure since getting an A in that is haaaard.
Well, the closest place I'm applying to is in London - I want independence too. But Aberdeen is so far away that it's going to be very difficult getting any help whatsoever from anyone if I suddenly need it, not to mention lugging all my belongings up there. :(
It's not a good idea to put the easiest one as your first choice because if you fail to get into that one you've failed to get into any of them and you don't get to go to university! Maybe do Warwick and then St Andrews. That's what I'd do, anyway!
Er, if you fail to get into the easiest one you've failed to get into all of them anyway. It doesn't matter what order they're in.
"Trinity and then, like, some others. Maybe. I'm at Trinity btw."It changes a bit depending on subject, but in general the best colleges are Trinity, Emmanuel, King's, Clare, maybe Pembroke...