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gutti
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Earlier this year i applied for university (I'm Scottish by the way and applied for a Scottish university). Really the only course i want to study is physics, and strathclyde university is the easiest option for me.
I applied for MPhys in Physics and got told i needed a BB in maths and physics at advanced higher level.
I didn't meet this as I didn't really work hard enough this year.
The university also offer a BSc in Physics with entry requirements being BBBB at higher level, last year i got 5 B's so more than enough to get into this course.
I contacted the university and they said there aren't any places to offer in the physics department at this time and that the chances are small for one becoming available.
I'm thinking of just taking a year out and reapplying next year but I would much rather be at university studying physics rather than wasting a year.
Has anyone got advice they can offer?
I applied for MPhys in Physics and got told i needed a BB in maths and physics at advanced higher level.
I didn't meet this as I didn't really work hard enough this year.
The university also offer a BSc in Physics with entry requirements being BBBB at higher level, last year i got 5 B's so more than enough to get into this course.
I contacted the university and they said there aren't any places to offer in the physics department at this time and that the chances are small for one becoming available.
I'm thinking of just taking a year out and reapplying next year but I would much rather be at university studying physics rather than wasting a year.
Has anyone got advice they can offer?