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When on the sauce last night I was talking to some mates about Uni and how they had all just received their letter after they replied last week.
REPLIED?
Argh no I'd forgotten
It's okay though, I had to the 28th April and could do it online
Phew
After the brief heart attack I dug out all the UCAS letters and thought of what I was going to do. It's a confusing thing all this.
I got 6 Unconditional replies, 4 of which were for indivdual subjects at Glasgow Uni. I couldn't actually apply directly to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences so I had to pick the subjects that interested me. I got accepted for all subjects and received to letters from Glasgow... one from Arts and Social Sciences... however I only had intention of doing Social Sciences as more of my subjects are in there but you can cross over some subjects. So now I'd been accepted to both faculties BUT I can only accept one offer from the UCAS options... i.e only 1 subject from the 4 I picked at Glasgow.
I picked Politics, Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology (spelt wrong probably). So there are my subjects. BUT you get admitted to the faculty THEN you actually pick your subjects so I could choose other subjects later. BUT I can't accept an offer to a faculty only a subject in the faculty.
So I picked Politics... I HAD TO decline the rest.
So I hope I haven't boggered it up
My head hurts
I knew I'd rushed this/not thought it through.
I'm so depressed now....
B*S***DS!!!
> No actually
>
> You have a girl's name
So you get buggered by Highlanders.
... thats it right?
You have a girl's name
Sheepy it seems just a tad stupid to me that you have applied for 4 different subjects, doesn't that kind of show a lack of actual commitment and decisiveness about your chosen degree.
I put down Loughborough as my first choice and Leicester as my insurance.
Must get grades.
> Bah, I've been at 6th form/college going on three years now, and I
> still have never done a UCAS form. Ain't going to uni, don't see the
> point.
Well, you get a degree there.
" So... erm I need to go somewhere... now "