Admissions Statistics UCL 2018
Dear University College London,
Under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act, I kindly request the following information information regarding the LLB in Laws course (M100) for the 2018 admissions cycle:
1. The average number of A*s already achieved at (I)GCSE level by applicants;
2. The average number of As already achieved at (I)GCSE level by applicants;
3. The average number of Bs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by applicants;
4. The average number of Cs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by applicants;
5. The average number of A*s already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer holders;
6. The average number of As already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer holders;
7. The average number of Bs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer holders;
8. The average number of Cs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer holders;
9. The average predicted A-level grade for applicants (for instance, A*A*A - just the grades themselves would be sufficient);
10. The average predicted A-level grade for offerholders (for instance, A*A*A* - just the grades themselves would be sufficient);
15. The total number of applicants for the M100 course;
16. The total number of offer holders for the M100 course;
17. The offer rate for the M100 course;
18. The total number of offerholders who chose LSE's M100 course as their firm choice on UCAS;
19. The total number of offerholders who met or exceeded their offer;
20. The total number of offerholders who missed their offer;
21. The number of offerholders who missed their offer in some way (for instance, by getting A*A*B instead of A*AA) but who were still offered a place to study Law (M100) on results day
22) The average LNAT score for an offerholder
23) The lowest LNAT score for an offerholder
Yours faithfully,
farhana khan
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Dear Ms Khan,
We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request.
We can confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in
your request and this information, is provided below.
1. The average number of A*s already achieved at (I)GCSE level by
applicants; - 3
2. The average number of As already achieved at (I)GCSE level by
applicants; - 3.6
3. The average number of Bs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by
applicants; - 1.9
4. The average number of Cs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by
applicants; - 0.85
5. The average number of A*s already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer
holders; - 2.9
6. The average number of As already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer
holders; - 6.1
7. The average number of Bs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer
holders; - 0.93
8. The average number of Cs already achieved at (I)GCSE level by offer
holders; - 0.17
9. The average predicted A-level grade for applicants (for instance, A*A*A
- just the grades themselves would be sufficient); - A*,A*, A
10. The average predicted A-level grade for offerholders (for instance,
A*A*A* - just the grades themselves would be sufficient); - A*, A*, A
15. The total number of applicants for the M100 course; - 2659
16. The total number of offer holders for the M100 course; - 536
17. The offer rate for the M100 course; - 20.2%
18. The total number of offerholders who chose LSE's M100 course as their
firm choice on UCAS; - 124
19. The total number of offerholders who met or exceeded their offer; -
252
20. The total number of offerholders who missed their offer; - 284
21. The number of offerholders who missed their offer in some way (for
instance, by getting A*A*B instead of A*AA) but who were still offered a
place to study Law (M100) on results day - 0
22. The average LNAT score for an offerholder - 26
23. The lowest LNAT score for an offerholder - 20
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