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GCSE Results

I’m a year 12 thinking about applying to LSE to study politics. In my Alevels (history, politics, soc and epq) I’m predicted 3 A*s and an A. On their wesbite LSE say they look for strong GCSE results, which I think i kind of got (887777765). However, in my actual GCSEs I only got a 4 in english language. Its a pass but I chose to resit in November last year and got a 6 (which is what I was originally predicted). LSE said they require a minimum 6 in language, so would it matter if I got that after I resat? And are my GCSE results strong enough?

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u/NetflixCarrot — 17 hours ago
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GCSE results

I’m a year 12 thinking about applying to LSE to study politics. In my Alevels (history, politics, soc and epq) I’m predicted 3 A*s and an A. On their wesbite LSE say they look for strong GCSE results, which I think i kind of got (887777765). However, in my actual GCSEs I only got a 4 in english language. Its a pass but I chose to resit in November last year and got a 6 (which is what I was originally predicted). LSE said they require a minimum 6 in language, so would it matter if I got that after I resat? And are my GCSE results strong enough?

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u/NetflixCarrot — 17 hours ago
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Year 12 mocks and uni aspirations

So I just got my year 12 mocks back and I got A*s in history and sociology and a B in politics (but I was legit 1% of an A). My current predicted grades are A* in soc, A in history and A* in politics. Aside from the mock, I’ve been sitting in between an A* and A in politics the entire year. I want to do politics at uni preferably at Edinburgh or Birmingham but since politics was my lowest result, would this effect my chances?

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u/NetflixCarrot — 2 months ago