A100 Medical Course
Dear University,
Could I please request the following information be released. The percentage of successful (successful being received an offer) applicants for your A100 Medicine course. That achieved the following GCSE results:
All 9s
Mostly 9s with the odd 8
Mostly 8s with a few 9s
Mostly 8s with a few 9s and 7s
Mostly 7s with a few 8/9s
Mostly 7s with a few 8s and 6s
Mostly 7s with a few 5/6s
Mostly 6s or below
Can the data please be for the year 2021.
Yours faithfully,
Tyler Walter
Dear Tyler Walter,
I refer to your email of 5 April and, on behalf of the University, I acknowledge receipt and confirm that your request is being dealt with in terms of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. In terms of the Act, a reply will be sent to you as soon as possible and within the statutory timescales.
Yours sincerely,
Mary Sabiston
Information Compliance Officer
University of Aberdeen
Dear Tyler Walter
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST FOI 2022-105
I refer to your email of 5 April 2022 requesting information relating to Medicine A100.
Your request has now been considered under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, ‘the Act’.
GCSE scores are not assessed as part of admissions to Medicine A100 therefore this information is not held. Please accept this message as notice under section 17(1)(b) of the Act – Information not held.
For further information on admissions statistics for Medicine A100 please see:
https://www.abdn.ac.uk/smmsn/undergradua...
For further information on admissions criteria for Medicine A100 please see:
https://www.abdn.ac.uk/smmsn/undergradua...
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Yours sincerely,
Mary Sabiston
Information Compliance Officer
University of Aberdeen
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