QUOTE(Khriss @ Oct 2 2010, 02:10 PM)
hi guys, planning to study degree in applied english in nottingham, when is the next intake ah?
the website nvr write oso
also, the requirement stated on the website is ABB for a-levels = ="
if i get like.. say BBB or BBC for example, do u think can still enter 1 ah?
Well, to be honest, if it's a new programme, usually you will get an entry as they want to get it more students, in an attempt to attracting more students in return. Until they reach a cohort where they think that amount is suitable, they are likely to take in students which is one or 2 grade lower. BBB or BBC for ABB should be okay, certainly you'll get rejected for a CCC la.
In some cases, you might be asked to attend an interview conducted by the lecturer of the school concerned.
Added on October 2, 2010, 8:38 pmQUOTE(Khriss @ Oct 2 2010, 07:33 PM)
oh yeah, another question i wanna ask.
hows the security like? say, in edu square?
i read they have warden staying nearby and security patrols?
other than that?
this question is basically from my parents la.
they scared i get roommates who keep bringing rowdy guys over or something lol
Added on October 2, 2010, 8:26 pm@djfoo
lol
ok
sorry, i wasnt so clear earlier.
shouldve said if applied english got JANUARY intake or not.
and the site never say lols.
You will need to come to the university and check out Edu Square on your own. It's a collection of houses around TTS 5 that are refurbished by the developer and be rented out at extremely overpriced rates. Only few selected houses are actually confined within a Square, with the rest scattered around a small area (TTS 5). Security within the square itself is certainly top-notch, with only one entrance and guards stationed there all the time.
If you happen to be in those scattered around one, then you'll get guards patrolling those places every 2 hours (my friend used to stay there last year, not sure if it has gone more regular or less).
Whether if there's January intake, it depends on whether if the school itself wants to offer or not. You may try to ask the Director of Studies of the respective school to find out. In general, you are likely to see more courses to come for the January intake. For instance, this year Jan intake has started to include EE courses, which is not available from previously other Jan intake.
To be honest, it's not a big intake, and if your course isn't the popular one, chances are it won't be offered during the minor January intake.
This post has been edited by tanjinjack: Oct 2 2010, 08:38 PM