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Is AAB good results?

AAB means that, if you're taking A Level exams, a university expects you've achieved these grades across your subjects. For instance, this might be an A in English Literature, an A in History and a B in Economics. If specified by the university, these grades are the minimum requirements students need for entry.
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What is AAB grade equivalent to?

AAB = 35 points (IB equivalent) ABB = 34 points (IB equivalent) BBB = 32 points (IB equivalent) BBC = 32-30 points (IB equivalent)
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What does AAB mean in A Level?

'A level: AAB' means that, if you have taken A levels, universities require that you have taken three subjects and achieved at least A in one subject (probably English Literature), A in another subject (perhaps History) and B in your third A level.
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Can I get into Bristol with AAB?

For science and maths degrees, you'll probably need A-levels of A*A*A*–AAB (or equivalent qualifications) and to study for a degree in the humanities you'll usually need A*AA–ABB. It should be noted that entry requirements can change so you should always confirm these with the university before applying.
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Can I get into Durham with AAB?

If you want to study a business or economics degree at Durham, for example, you'll likely need A-levels of A*AA–AAB, BTEC grades of D*DD– DDD or an International Baccalaureate score of 38–36.
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Can you get into Cambridge with ABB?

Competitive applicants will have at least A*A*A (if you graduated with a 2.1 or have yet to complete your first degree) or ABB (if you have graduated with a 1st class degree).
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What Russell groups accept AAB?

Yes, you can go to a Russell Group university with AAB! There are 24 Russell Group universities, representing world-class, research-led institutions. They include universities such as the University of Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Nottingham, and Sheffield.
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Is AAB good at A-level?

I achieved AAB in my A levels and I'd say they're well above average/mediocre but obviously not as exceptional as A*A*A* and A*A*A. I know most prestigious Law universities and Law firms require a minimum of AAA-AAB in A levels, I'm so happy I achieved this!
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Can you get into Leeds with AAB?

AAA – 35 points (you may be asked for grades of 6/7 in higher level subjects). AAB – 35 points (you may be asked for grades of 5, 6 or 7 (in exceptional cases) in higher level subjects). ABB – 34 points (you may be asked for grades of 5 or 6 in one or two higher level subjects).
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How many UCAS points is an AAB?

Example 1 (A level) A student with AAB at A level and a B grade in a fourth AS subject will have a tariff score of 152; however, some university courses may specify that they would like the student to reach a certain target without the fourth AS, in which case the student's score in this example would be 136.
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What grades are 112 UCAS points?

There are many different ways of achieving 112 UCAS Tariff points. Some of the most common ways are: 3 A-levels – Grades BBC, or A*CD. 2 A-levels plus 2 AS – Grades BB+bb, or AB+cc.
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What is a failing grade?

C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.
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Which grade is better A or B+?

A+, A, A- indicates excellent performance. B+, B, B- indicates good performance.
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Does Oxford accept AAB?

We usually expect AAAAB or AAAAA in your Highers, with two or more Advanced Highers. If you take three Advanced Highers, we ask for AAB. If you can only take two, we ask for AA grades, and an A grade in an additional Higher taken in Year 6.
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What are the top 5 hardest A levels?

Here are the results, starting from 1, the most difficult A-Level:
  1. 1 - Further Maths.
  2. 2 - Physics.
  3. 3 - Chemistry.
  4. 4 - Biology.
  5. 5 - Maths.
  6. 6 - English Literature.
  7. 7 - History.
  8. 8 - Economics.
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What are the most respected A levels?

Top 10 reputable A-levels
  1. Biology. It is one of the hard subjects that is taken by most of the students as it will help you to admission to the university very easily. ...
  2. Maths. ...
  3. Chemistry. ...
  4. Further maths. ...
  5. Physics. ...
  6. English language. ...
  7. English literature. ...
  8. Modern foreign languages.
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Can you get into UCL with AAB?

Entry requirements

Range from A*A*A-ABB, depending on the course. Minimum of 34 points overall, with a combined score of 16 in three higher level subjects and no higher level score below 5.
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Which Russell groups are the hardest to get into?

What is the hardest Russell Group university to get into? LSE (36.5%), Imperial College London (42.9%), and the University of Edinburgh (51%), all members of the Russell Group, have the lowest acceptance rates after excluding Oxford and Cambridge.
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Will UCL accept AAB?

We welcome applications from students offering A Levels and other equivalent qualifications. Our entrance requirements are based on three A Levels. Depending on the degree programme, we make standard offers in the range A*A*A–ABB.
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Can I get into Manchester with ABB?

The entry requirements for Manchester University are typically high, ranging from A*A*A*-ABB depending on the course. For the most competitive courses, such as Mathematics and Medicine, it is unlikely that lower grades will be accepted.
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Can you get into Russell Group with ABB?

To apply to top Russell Group universities like Cambridge and Oxford, you'll typically need AAA and above or international equivalent, while other universities may require ABB for most courses. If your A-Level results fall short, some institutions offer foundation programmes admitting students with BCC and above.
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Do Kings accept lower grades?

King's College London does take contextual information into account when making offers to its applicants. If you meet certain criteria, you may be eligible for a contextual offer. Contextual offers can be up to two A level grades (or equivalent) lower than the standard entry requirements for any one course.
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