A101 Waiting List
Dear King's College London,
I would like to know how many students on the A101 waiting list in the 2020 cycle (previous year) were given offers on results day.
I am aware of the fact that 32 applicants who were rejected were given offers on results day for the A100 course and was wondering if you could disclose information regarding the exact number of students given offers for the EMDP programme from the waiting list last year.
Yours faithfully,
Susan
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Dear King's College London,
I would like to know how many students on the A101 waiting list in the
2020 cycle (previous year) were given offers on results day.
I am aware of the fact that 32 applicants who were rejected were given
offers on results day for the A100 course and was wondering if you could
disclose information regarding the exact number of students given offers
for the EMDP programme from the waiting list last year.
Yours faithfully,
Susan
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