u/Evening-Ad9601

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Should i keep reapplying through clearing after multiple rejections.??!

>!I am international student. I applied to Bristol through Clearing for a Finance course. I completed the NCUK Foundation with A in Business, B in Economics, and C (58%) in Maths. I also have a strong national secondary school leaving qualification (roughly GCSE-equivalent), with a 95% result in Maths.!<
>!Bristol told me they couldn’t accept me because they require at least 60%/B in Maths, so I missed the requirement by just 2%. I was also ill shortly before my exams, which affected my performance.!<
>!I’ve applied several times and keep getting rejected. My foundation adviser also contacted Bristol on my behalf, but they told him there was nothing they could do.!<
>!They previously told me I could keep applying online if places became available. Should I keep trying until international Clearing closes, or am I wasting my time at this pointd?!<

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u/Evening-Ad9601 — 1 day ago
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Is University of Glasgow easy to get into for international students?

I got accepted to Finance BFin at Glasgow through Clearing as an international student, even though my grades were not very strong.

I was really happy because I wanted to study there, but my agent told me he doesn’t recommend Glasgow because it’s supposedly quite easy for international students to get accepted, and the degree is 4 years instead of 3 in England.

I’ll probably go to Durham University, but I wanted to ask: is Glasgow actually easy to get into, especially for Finance and through Clearing?

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u/Evening-Ad9601 — 5 days ago