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Does UCL accept resits for economics?

Will resitting A Level modules affect my chances of success? Unfortunately, due to the level of competition for places, we don't consider resits even if you meet our requirements.
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Does UCL take retakes?

Resits are generally considered for most of our programmes. Any programmes that do not consider resits will outline this on their department webpages. Where resits have been attempted more than once, this may put you at a disadvantage due to the competitive nature of admissions for many of our programmes.
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What are the minimum requirements for Economics at UCL?

A minimum upper second-class Honours in Economics with a significant quantitative component, or equivalent. Applicants with a very good Bachelor's degree in another quantitative discipline, such as mathematics, statistics, or physics, will also be considered.
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Can I get into UCL with low grades?

UCL's entry requirement range is A*A*A–ABB. 2. UCL has a benchmark entry level of ABB at GCE A level and does not make offers of admission with any grades lower than B.
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What is the acceptance rate for UCL economics with a year abroad?

1 in 6 applicants to this programme received an offer. Data shown above is for entry in academic year 2022/23 (sources).
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How to prepare for Economics at uni (UCL)

Is UCL Economics hard to get into?

How much competition is there for places on the BSc Economics degrees? Competition for places on our programmes is intense. We receive approximately 3900 applications for 257 places, with the majority of these being from suitably qualified applicants.
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Is UCL a good uni for Economics?

A UCL BSc in Economics is an excellent basis for graduate employment. Our graduates are employed in areas including management, consultancy, accountancy, banking and public policy.
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Does LSE accept retakes?

Retakes. Given the competition for places and the nature of assessment at LSE, we prefer students who have achieved high grades in their first attempt (and in one sitting) at relevant examinations. If extenuating circumstances have impacted your exam performance, you should include details of these in your application.
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Does Imperial accept resits?

You can re-sit an exam twice. Re-sits must be taken at the first available opportunity. The first opportunity to re-sit would be in the August following your initial failure. If you still did not pass, you can then re-sit one last time in the following academic year.
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What are the hardest courses to get into UCL?

What are the most competitive courses at UCL? The most competitive courses at UCL are Fine Art, Architecture, Computer Science, European Social and Political Sciences, and Politics and International Relations. Thankfully, our network of expert tutors can offer one-to-one support for each of these subjects and more.
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Is UCL or LSE better for Economics?

LSE is better at doing Macroeconomics, whereas UCL publishes more academic research on Microeconomics related topics. The Institute of Fiscal Studies has a strong partnership with the Department of Economics at UCL.
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What is UCL ranked for Economics?

The Department rose from 25th to 8th place in The Guardian University Guide 2022 for Economics and is credited for UCL's overall jump into the top 10. The Guardian University Guide's 2022 has placed UCL 9th in it's rankings, it's best performance in nearly a decade.
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Can an average student get into UCL?

The typical minimum entry requirement is a cumulative GPA of 3.3 / 4.0 (or equivalent), but some subject areas require at least a 3.7 and may have additional prerequisites. Admissions Tutors need to be confident that you have enough knowledge to take classes alongside regular degree students at UCL.
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Does UCL care about resits?

Resits. Resits are generally considered for most of our programmes. Any programmes that do not consider resits will outline this on their department webpages.
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Does UCL care about predicted grades?

First, they check you meet the essential academic requirements of UCL and the programme you have applied for. At this point, we assess your past and predicted academic performance. It is important to note that meeting the entrance criteria through achieved or predicted grades does not guarantee an offer will be made.
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Does UCL accept Reapplicants?

Re-applicants: If an applicant remains unplaced in the UCAS cycle, they are welcome to reapply.
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Do UK universities accept resits?

Yes. Almost all universities officially accept resit results. They will be aware that you took the course again, however, so your chances of receiving an offer may be affected. That said, retaking your exams still demonstrates your commitment to getting the right grades, which can work in your favour.
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Which UK universities accept retakes?

This is including the Russell Group universities, even both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. However, each university will have their own specific requirements and policies on A-Level resits and so how this might affect your chances can depend on the university.
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How many resits are allowed at university UK?

An undergraduate student is normally permitted three attempts to achieve the award of credit in a module (a first attempt and two re-assessment attempts). A postgraduate student is normally permitted two attempts to achieve the award of credit in a module (a first attempt and a re-assessment attempt).
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Does Warwick accept retakes?

A student who fails the final year examinations has the right to resit failed modules, designated by the exam board, in next available exam period for those modules in an attempt to obtain a pass degree, usually in September but sometimes this may mean without residence at the University.
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Does Oxford accept retakes?

The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge will accept A Level retakes, however, the individual college you apply to may have its own admissions criteria. For example, some colleges may be more lenient towards retakes while others may be more strict.
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Does Bristol accept resits?

We welcome applications with A-level resits and consider these on the same basis as A-level results achieved in their first sitting.
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Is UCL better than Warwick for Economics?

Economics and Business (Warwick wins hands down; they are on par in Economics but Warwick is by far better for Business) Mathematical & Computational Sciences (Warwick wins; UCL wins slightly for Computational but Warwck wins hands down for Mathematical)
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Is UCL as good as Harvard?

The UK is home to five of the world's top twenty universities, with four of those (Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial and UCL) ranked in the top ten. UCL has held a top 10 position since 2013, among global peers including MIT, Stanford and Harvard.
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Is UCL or LSE easier to get into?

LSE and UCL are both excellent universities. Generally, LSE is considered slightly more prestigious for the subjects it specialises in, such as Economics and Politics. LSE is also more competitive than UCL, with an acceptance rate of 6.6% compared to UCL's 12%.
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