Can I apply to a University that rejected me through clearing?
If you get rejected from a university, can you apply again through clearing? Starting from the top. The good news is that if you were originally rejected from a university/university course, clearing does offer you a chance to apply again.
Can you get into Oxford with bad grades?
You will receive your admission offer (or not) before you sit your A-levels at 18. If Oxford decides they want you, they typically give you a relatively low offer compared to other universities – normally A*AA, but sometimes as low as AAA.
Has Oxbridge gotten harder to get into?
If you only take into account the general acceptance rates (for 2019), it appears that it is easier to get into Cambridge, as their acceptance rate across all colleges was 21.92\%, whereas Oxford only admitted 14.25\% of their total applicants.
Can you get into clearing with lower grades?
Most universities that have course vacancies during Clearing will be prepared to accept you if your grades are below their entry requirements as long as you sound passionate and are right for the degree subject. However, don’t despair if you’re more than one grade away.
Do universities tell you if you are rejected?
No, the university won’t tell you why you were rejected. If the head of your program will tell you is questionable.
Can I get into Oxford with average grades?
Most applicants for undergraduate courses at Oxford apply with A-levels, but we accept a range of qualifications. However Oxford only has around 3,300 places each year so even excellent grades will not guarantee you an offer. Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course.
Can you get into Oxford without A-levels?
The admissions requirements for Oxford are based on A-levels or equivalent qualifications. All applicants for Oxford must be taking either A-levels or an accepted equivalent qualification: please see our international qualifications page for details.
Can you apply to both Cambridge and Oxford?
Q. Can I apply to both Cambridge and Oxford? Yes, the restriction on applying to both universities only applies to undergraduate admissions.
Do universities send rejections first?
“Do universities send rejection letters first?” No. Remember that, at the end of the day, universities do not know for certain who will accept and who will not. So they generally want to get acceptances for their offers before they send rejections.
Can you take two rejections when applying to Oxbridge?
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Is it possible to apply to both Oxford and Cambridge?
However there are some quirks about applying to Oxford or Cambridge that are explained on this page, for example both interview everyone they are considering making offers to. Note that you can’t apply to both universities.
What are the benefits of applying to an Oxbridge university?
If you prefer not to choose a college, you can make an open application. Teaching methods are similar at both universities, with lectures, seminars, classes and laboratory work (as appropriate for your course). Oxbridge students also benefit from highly personalised teaching time with experts in their subject.
How do I submit extenuating circumstances to Oxford and Cambridge?
If you’re applying to Cambridge, your teachers can submit an Extenuating Circumstances form directly to the university, providing information relating to your circumstances. Oxford encourages teachers to include details of any special circumstances or other relevant information in the main UCAS application.