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Have i left it too late for Uni?
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Hello
Until just recently i had something holding me back from going to university, but now im in the position where i can dedicate time to full time education i think i may be too late for the next term.
Apparently the closing date for UCAS applications is January 15th so im practiaclly 3 months too late.
Do you think i should still try and send off my UCAS form and see what they say or would i have more chance going straight to clearing?
I know all my answers could be solved if i just rang up a university but im rubbish at trying to explain myself over the phone, so advice from you guys first would be much appreciated
Until just recently i had something holding me back from going to university, but now im in the position where i can dedicate time to full time education i think i may be too late for the next term.
Apparently the closing date for UCAS applications is January 15th so im practiaclly 3 months too late.
Do you think i should still try and send off my UCAS form and see what they say or would i have more chance going straight to clearing?
I know all my answers could be solved if i just rang up a university but im rubbish at trying to explain myself over the phone, so advice from you guys first would be much appreciated
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Either that or wait until clearing. Otherwise you'll have to just take a gap year and apply for 2005. Good luck.
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Try that and let us know how you get on!
I'll send my UCAS off this week and let you know how i get on, the course im doing is computer science but there are many types so im slightly more optomistic about my chances.
LOL talking about this brings back memories; last year I was borderline on whether i'd get my first or insurance choice, and I had theo pportunity to go to Namibia and Botswana for three weeks, but the foureth day would be results day. I decided to risk it and went carrying my mobile. To my horror on the day we were in the middle of the desert, and I went about like a headless chicken trying to find a landline, and after a few hours found one and did a reverse charge call to my school ( ) and found I'd got the exact points needed for my insurance, Liverpool.
God knows what I would have done if I'd needed clearing... not going to uni wasn't really an option.