IMAT data for 2019
Dear University of Cambridge,
Please release the following pieces of information.
How many students sat the IMAT exam in 2019, split by test date, geographic location.
Distribution of scores, both raw and scaled, split by the above criteria.
Yours faithfully,
Matthew Elliott
Dear University of Cambridge,
Please provide an update on the above mentioned test.
Yours faithfully,
Matthew Elliott
Dear University of Cambridge,
Please update on the status of this request, which is now substantially overdue.
Yours faithfully,
Matthew Elliott
Thank you for your email. We have passed it, as we did your original
request, to our colleagues in Cambridge Assessment and they will reply
directly to you. Your new request sent a couple of minutes later ("GCSE
Scores of Applicants for the past 3 years") relates to information held by
the central University and we will acknowledge that separately now.
Regards,
Freedom of Information Office
University of Cambridge
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From: Matthew Elliott <[FOI #633047 email]>
Sent: 10 March 2020 14:16
To: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - IMAT data for 2019
Dear University of Cambridge,
Please update on the status of this request, which is now substantially
overdue.
Yours faithfully,
Matthew Elliott
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Dear Matthew
I refer to your email of 10 March below.
We had responded to your query on 6 February 2020, please see attached for
ease of reference. The IMAT data is included in the attachment in the
email.
Kind regards
Rohiny
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From: Matthew Elliott <[2][FOI #633047 email]>
Sent: 10 March 2020 14:16
To: FOI
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - IMAT data for 2019
Dear University of Cambridge,
Please update on the status of this request, which is now substantially
overdue.
Yours faithfully,
Matthew Elliott
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