QUOTE(Flynn @ Apr 21 2011, 08:24 AM)
so i need to contact the university? any nottingham student here? i need your help... i hv no idea for the moment...
Like everyone has said above. Getting the offer is free of charge. Accepting the offer letter requires a deposit of RM1000 and sending application to them is technically free. In my opinion, why not you try submitting the application and see what they reckon. Calling them would be no help probably because the person who is answering your call is not the one that is making decisions. From my experience, your application would first sent to your department and they would not only consider your academics results, your personal statements and reference also have a play in this, although the roles aren't as prominent. For instance, if the requirement is ABB and you have ABC, you might want to provide an explanation in your PS or by your referee. The next chapter is the Admission Officer, their role is to advice your Dean the amount of students the Nottingham is expecting and the amount of the offers given out; There are, sometimes, students turned down the offers they made. Hence RM1000 deposits.After all that jazz, the admission officer will finally happy to tell you if they are to offer you a place or not.
Good luck with ye appliction!
p/s The above "experience" are by my speculation only, it may not be the case
This post has been edited by manthew: Apr 21 2011, 09:27 PM
Apr 21 2011, 06:40 PM

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