Tmua 2024 onwards papers

Does anyone know how to find the 2024 or onwards papers for the tmua? I’ve searched everywhere and haven’t found anything. Just would like to see how difficult these papers are compared to the years before.

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 4 days ago
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Successful Applicant Profile

What is the Successful Applicant Profile for mathematics with economics at LsE? I mean most factors, like TMUA and A level predicted grades.

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 6 days ago

Which Laptops?

Which laptops under £1000 (uk) would be best for mostly school work and gaming?

I’ll take anything specs wise, I just am curious of recommendations, maybe a relatively large battery life would be preferred.
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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 18 days ago
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Financial maths or maths with econ?

Out of Financial Mathematics and statistics versus Mathematics with Economics, which one is easier to get into? As I know the offer rates are almost identical?

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 25 days ago

Factors of mathematical success?

I’m a college student for mathematics, and was curious what your opinions were on how split Mathematics ability is, on Innate natural intelligence versus hard work?

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 26 days ago
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Predicted Grades

For those who got into their course of choice, what were your UCAS predicted grades and how did they compare to your courses minimum entry requirements?

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 28 days ago
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4 or 3 A levels

I’m likely to be predicted A* Maths A* Further A Economics A Physics, I was wondering for courses like mathematics with economics, would it be smarter to focus more on economics rather than physics? Due to my school I can’t drop any of my subjects other than further maths, never dropping it though, but I was just asking if making physics my sacrificial lamb maybe would it aid in my application?

Thanks

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 30 days ago
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For LsE mathematical and economics courses, is it true that once your past the minimum grades for a course, that most of the heavy lifting of your chances comes from personal statement and TMUA? I’ve been researching and some online claim that A*s post minimum requirement have a much less worth than the other factors.

Is it true by your experiences?
Or do you agree?

Thanks a lot.

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 1 month ago
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For those who got offers for Maths with Economics, or Maths and Economics at LsE. What were your predicted grades? And what was your TMUA score if you done it?

Thanks.

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 1 month ago
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I got A*AAA in predicted grades
Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Economics respectively and was thinking to apply to maths with economics at LsE. I’m very good at tmua considering I’m in year 12, got an average around scores of 6s, however I’m worried my predicted grades will decrease my chances considering my school is too honest. I’ve been seeing videos of international students with like sextuple A*s being rejected so I’m quite worried. Sorry to have to ask this on here, but I can’t find any resources online to justify applying. Like I know my predicted grades are lower than average for the course, however LsE doesn’t disclose how much TMUA weighs in the final assessment for offers.

Should I still apply to the course or is it too aspirational?

Thanks

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 1 month ago

I got A*AAA in predicted grades
Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Economics respectively and was thinking to apply to maths with economics at LsE. I’m very good at tmua considering I’m in year 12, got an average around scores of 6s, however I’m worried my predicted grades will decrease my chances considering my school is too honest…

Should I still apply to the course or is it too aspirational?

Thanks

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u/Beginning_Fennel8962 — 1 month ago