Medicine A100

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Dear University of Aberdeen,

1. Please can you provide me with a spreadsheet with A-Level Rest of UK applicants who received interviews and offers for 2018 entry, providing their predicted/achieved A-Level grades along with their ukcat score.

2. how are gcses scored/used in the selection process?

3. How is the SJT part of the UKCAT used in the selection process?

Yours faithfully,

Eyad Jamileh

Foi, University of Aberdeen

Dear Eyad Jamileh

I refer to your email of 4 September 2018 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 within 20 working days.

Yours sincerely,
Mary Sabiston
Information Compliance Officer

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Foi, University of Aberdeen

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Dear Eyad Jamileh,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST FOI 2018- 292

I refer to your email of 4 September 2018 requesting information relating to admission statistics for the course Medicine A100.
Your request has now been considered under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, ‘the Act’.

1.) Please can you provide me with a spreadsheet with A-Level Rest of UK applicants who received interviews and offers for 2018 entry, providing their predicted/achieved A-Level grades along with their ukcat score? Please see attached spreadsheet for the information you requested.

2) how are gcses scored/used in the selection process? GCSE's are not scored in the selection process.

3) How is the SJT part of the UKCAT used in the selection process? For information on how the SJT part of the UKCAT is used in the selection process please see the following webpage: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/smmsn/undergradua...

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Yours sincerely,

Mary Sabiston
Information Compliance Officer

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