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Admission Statistics for Medicine (A100)

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Dear University of Southampton,

I would like to request information about the following questions regarding your A100 course. All information required is for the past 5 admission cycles.

1. Weightage by percentage for each part of the application (UCAT, A levels or equivalent, GCSEs, personal statement, work experience, interview).

2. UCAT scores (Average, lowest and highest), predicted and achieved A level grades (Average, lowest and highest) for applicants who received an offer of admission. Separately for UK undergrad, UK grad, international undergrad and international grad applicants.

4. For the academic part of the application how much importance is placed on predicted A levels vs Achieved A levels vs GCSEs

5. Once the selected applicants finish the interview stage, do they get offers based solely on their interview scores or overall application?

6. For grad students, how much importance is placed on their marks/grades for their undergrad course?

7. Do you foresee any changes to your selection policy for the upcoming admission cycle compared to recent years?

Thank you for your time.

Yours faithfully,

Selene Clarke

University of Southampton

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Your Request Number: G01146
Dear University of Southampton, I would like to request
information about the following questions regarding your
A100 course. All information required is for the past 5
admission cycles. 1. Weightage by percentage for each part
of the application (UCAT, A levels or equivalent, GCSEs,
personal statement, work experience, interview). 2. UCAT
scores (Average, lowest and highest), predicted and
achieved A level grades (Average, lowest and highest) for
applicants who received an offer of admission. Separately
Your Request: for UK undergrad, UK grad, international undergrad and
international grad applicants. 4. For the academic part of
the application how much importance is placed on predicted
A levels vs Achieved A levels vs GCSEs 5. Once the selected
applicants finish the interview stage, do they get offers
based solely on their interview scores or overall
application? 6. For grad students, how much importance is
placed on their marks/grades for their undergrad course? 7.
Do you foresee any changes to your selection policy for the
upcoming admission cycle compared to recent years? Thank
you for your time. Yours faithfully, Selene Clarke
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