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A-Level results and what Uni's can I get into with them?

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I got AAAA (at AS Level) in Law (94%!!), Psychology, English and Health and Social Care. What Uni's do you think would accept me for Psychology?

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  1. congratulations, you just have to keep it up for next year now and thats going to be tough going, but credit wheres credits due, you should get into any uni you want.

    How proud must your parents be!!!!!!!


  2. congrats. as the person above said you could apply to top unis with those grades but a warning is that you have no science subject, which some unis ask for when applying for pschology. go look at university websites.

  3. You could do some research yourself as a high proportion of people are not going to know which university does the course ofyour choice. Find out by looking at different universities that have courses for psychology through UCAS.


  4. thats rubbish


  5. in order to do psychology in the top universities you need a science based subject or maths.   kings collage ask for biology and either chemistry or maths , whereas UCL asks for maths at an A grade.

  6. Dan your just jealous u loser!

    Thats great results and to be honest with those grades you can attend a top university for psychology the best known are the universities of London so i would recommend royal holloway or UCL as they are very reputable in the fields of psychology too.

    Although it is important you look at the universities to see you like them also.  

  7. Pretty much anywhere, as long as you do as well next year. But why not take some initiative and look for yourself on www.ucas.com?

  8. Lost is spot on. Your grades are excellent and maybe your subjects are harder than people think, it's a great achievement. But I think a lot of unis would prefer to see biology/chemistry/maths/physics (in that order) rather than say Law or Health and Social Care.

    Having said that, I am sure you will be able to get onto a very good Psychology course if you work as hard next year as you did this year.

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