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Salaam.

Hey Farhan, I might see you at Kent then. It's merged with Surrey now though, so the departments might be seperated.
 
i havent applied anywhere yet
but if i do go uni in sept (inshallah, but i doubt it) it will be birmingham uni.
 
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Any AS level students...going into A2 decided what they want to study at University..and which universities they will be applying to?
 
Salam,
I was hoping someone had made such a thread. Alhamdullilah my thoughts were heard.

I will be taking A2 once I return to College.inshAllah.
I will take:

Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics << I can finally take AS at college as I recieved my GCSE re-take results and have passed.alhamdullilah.

I hope to go to Oxford or Cambridge but I shan't push my hopes up too high.

I am feeling so motivated for my second year at colllege.subhanAllah. I already have the stationary ready. All I need is a new bag.

Anyhow, if I wish to take a subject at University and it says I need 24 points. How do I know I have these points? I hope you understand the question.

By the way, which university do you wish to go to brother?

Wasalam
 
salam,

can you share with us too.please.
Because I just went on another website and the system seems confusing-again.

wasalam
 
Salam,
I was hoping someone had made such a thread. Alhamdullilah my thoughts were heard.

I will be taking A2 once I return to College.inshAllah.
I will take:

Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics << I can finally take AS at college as I recieved my GCSE re-take results and have passed.alhamdullilah.

I hope to go to Oxford or Cambridge but I shan't push my hopes up too high.

I am feeling so motivated for my second year at colllege.subhanAllah. I already have the stationary ready. All I need is a new bag.

Anyhow, if I wish to take a subject at University and it says I need 24 points. How do I know I have these points? I hope you understand the question.

By the way, which university do you wish to go to brother?

Wasalam

:sl:

24 Points? Well A level point system works like this

A 120
B 100
C 80
D 60
E 40

So perhaps the 24 points might be referring to International Baccalaureate. Which is just an alternative to studying A levels. But seeing as you're doing A levels...You'd use that point system.

I'm unsure what I want to study at university, perhaps engineering, but I may go to UCL, or Loughborough University (very good for engineering). But I'm still unsure what I will study.
 
naa i think it means 24 points same as 240 points

like an A = 12, B= 8, C = 6, D = 4 and so on, they must have jus changed it and use single points instead of points in hundreds :D:D:D :p ya lot get moi but it stil means same

so 24 points sista wud b 2 A's atleast :D:D:D
 
:sl:

24 Points? Well A level point system works like this

A 120
B 100
C 80
D 60
E 40

So perhaps the 24 points might be referring to International Baccalaureate. Which is just an alternative to studying A levels. But seeing as you're doing A levels...You'd use that point system.

I'm unsure what I want to study at university, perhaps engineering, but I may go to UCL, or Loughborough University (very good for engineering). But I'm still unsure what I will study.

:sl:
Engineering? the mechanical side? It seems a good field to be part of. Loughborough University? This may seem a ridiculous question, and I dare say it is, but, where is Loughborough? Is it near Oxford?


International Baccalaureate seems like something really big and scary. In simple words, what is it about?

I hope you and I are not the only ones going to University soon.inshAllah.
Brother, will you be doing A2 after the holidays or are you to begin University?

:w:
 
naa i think it means 24 points same as 240 points

like an A = 12, B= 8, C = 6, D = 4 and so on, they must have jus changed it and use single points instead of points in hundreds :D:D:D :p ya lot get moi but it stil means same

so 24 points sista wud b 2 A's atleast :D:D:D

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Yes, there seem to be two different ways of calculating and I think you may be right. Im not saying br seeker of ilm is wrong. I say this because the requirements for what I wish to study are AAB.
So, that is an A for Physics and A in something else and a B in something else. Right?

:w:
 
:sl:
Yes, there seem to be two different ways of calculating and I think you may be right. Im not saying br seeker of ilm is wrong. I say this because the requirements for what I wish to study are AAB.
So, that is an A for Physics and A in something else and a B in something else. Right?

:w:

:sl:

But then the points required would be 340 points. And for Chacha_jalebis theory to hold true....it should have been 34 points.

If you want to study physics you'll need maths also. As the course as I understand it has a lot of maths in it
 
:sl:
Yes, there seem to be two different ways of calculating and I think you may be right. Im not saying br seeker of ilm is wrong. I say this because the requirements for what I wish to study are AAB.
So, that is an A for Physics and A in something else and a B in something else. Right?

:w:

yesh 2 A's and a B or C

or 24 points can also be 3 Bs or A,B,D = it stil adds up to 24 :D:D:D but obviosly to have a better chance of gettin in, you wud want the bestest grades :D:D and a bit above 24 points, all the best sista :D:D:D jus dont push urself too hard :D:D:D inshallah ya will get in :D
 
:sl:

But then the points required would be 340 points. And for Chacha_jalebis theory to hold true....it should have been 34 points.

If you want to study physics you'll need maths also. As the course as I understand it has a lot of maths in it

:sl:
Yes, I mean only in the first year of A levels there are more than 10 equations to learn and so much substituting to do. But that if fun!

So, whose theory is right?

This is what it says for the requirements:

Course Specific Requirements
AAB at A level including Maths and Physics or ABB at A level including Maths, Physics and Further Maths, or AA in Maths and Physics A level plus BBB from three Advanced Subsidaries.


[/QUOTE=Chacha_jalebi]jus dont push urself too hard inshallah ya will get in
InshAllah I will. But I think its good to push yourself.

:w:
 
lol @ whos theory right? i would say mine :p lol naa i dunno lol i jus sayin frm wot i remem when i did my ucas tin

lol if they say a minimum of 24 points needed, that can be any grades, like 3 Bs or even A.B.D because A= 12, B = 8, D = 4 and you get your 24 points. but imagine someones got more then 24 points, then they are most likely to pick the peeps wit more then the minimum grades, in A2 it dont matter about grades, it matters about Ucas points :D:D:D[MAD][/MAD]

and sista it is good to push urself, but theres more 2 life then jus learnin :D:D but dats moi personal opinion :p and inshallah dont wowy ya will get in, you jus gota b committed & u seem lik u r so woo hoo :D:D:D
 
:sl:
Yes, I mean only in the first year of A levels there are more than 10 equations to learn and so much substituting to do. But that if fun!

So, whose theory is right?

This is what it says for the requirements:

Course Specific Requirements
AAB at A level including Maths and Physics or ABB at A level including Maths, Physics and Further Maths, or AA in Maths and Physics A level plus BBB from three Advanced Subsidaries.


[/QUOTE=Chacha_jalebi]jus dont push urself too hard inshallah ya will get in
InshAllah I will. But I think its good to push yourself.

:w:

I think the best thing would be to follow the grades they say... i.e. AAB or whatever.
 

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