I don't think grades are necessarily the question.
I think just about all applicants have hig GPA and test scores.
They are looking more at the extra stuff like sports, part-time jobs, clubs, community service, etc.
Unfortunately, they also look at your connections, who do you know that went there, or can recommend you.
2007-02-24 05:23:38
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answered by sassy_91 4
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first of all; use the internet/their prospectus. sure they the two do technology (somewhat physics); and the others. What you will want: first, checklist your A-ranges; to evaluation Physics/Astronomy and so on, you very prob. will want a-point Maths, Physics (and specific further Maths, esp. at Oxford.) Oxford is amazingly probably going to be AAA Bristol will probably AAA/AAB i'm unlikely to do th entire, element-out-the-glaring positioned-downs and stuff that the others have accomplished. TBH, they conceal it nicely. rather, you may desire to have long previous to to the web pages, have been given their prospectus; rather of putting it up on Yahoo! (no disrespect) -NB- Barrister; Cambridge don't have a tendency to grant EE. this is extremely a matriculation grant, and isn't many times provided (different than at Christ's?, which grant a million/3 of their gives you as those). So your brother did excellently to get that grant.--
2016-09-29 13:40:20
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answered by ? 4
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I have heard to get in those 2 you usually need 4 A's in A levels. So do 4 A levels and get 4 A's!
2007-02-24 04:08:00
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answered by michael p 4
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go to their websites and see entry level qualifications. If this is not enough give them a call
2007-02-24 04:09:26
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answered by Ferrari^F 2
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