Hi guys.
if i have received a conditional offer(that is 2.1), but virtually fail to meet them .Is that mean that I must get rejected ? I am so worry now cos I don't think I could get a 2.1 in my last year(possibly a high 2.2) as I performed so badly in my second year. Thz for any advice.
Dependence what they specify on the condition letter and the demand they have,.
Usually, they will ask you to send then your final transcript and if you haven’t met the condition they set they will reconsider their offer. Nevertheless, they might still let you sit in the course with a high 2:2. Good luck with the rest of your exams
thanks michipal so much . .have a deep relief after reading your reply.. and also wish you every best.
that was one of the questions i asked my uni - i applied to do a masters that requires a 2:1 and i said that i done poorly in my 2nd year so wasnt sure if i can make the 2:1 even though i have done so much better this year. I was told that firstly the look at your transcripts, and that if it shows you have vastly improved in the 3rd year to be at a level where you can cope with the course then it is ok. However, this could just be my uni's way to give students as much a chance as possible.
I suggest that you speak with the course leader.
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