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scoobydooby | 20:03 Mon 10th Mar 2008 | Jobs & Education
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Daughter is applying to Uni's to do a Nursing Degree. One of the Uni's has said that they have interviewed 700 candidates (from 1000 applicants) but will only have 150 places. Bearing in mind that when offers are given, they will be conditional. Also, the applicants, like my daughter, are probably also applying for other Uni's and so this particular Uni may not be their first choice. Based on the above figures, does anyone have any idea of how many of the 700 applicants will be offered conditionals? Is there a formula used, knowing that not all will take up their offers?
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i bet they offer around half offers, what happened with me was that i was offered a place at one uni, for 2 different courses, and rejected for another course. when my results came, i ended up being accepted for all of them, but because i had already accepted my first choice i did that course. confusing? when your daughter gets conditional offers, she will need to decided which one she is accepting beofre result day, so they will know approx how many people have accepted their offers before results day

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