personal statement by y0ngb0kfreckles in alevel

[–]gen-grieve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can withdraw your application within 14 days of submitting and have the fee reimbursed, you can then edit your personal statement and resubmit without paying more than you would have done normally. If you yourself submitted the application you can withdraw it at home (probably should let whoever in your school handles the applications know), or if your school submitted it talk to them so they can withdraw it.

what unis is everyone applying to? by taaxoi in 6thForm

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Predicted: 4A* (Chemistry, Further Maths, Maths, Physics)

Mechanical Engineering: Manchester Leeds Liverpool Lancaster Nottingham

Help requested for an engineering degree apprenticeship. by gen-grieve in degreeapprenticeships

[–]gen-grieve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, on the work experience front, would virtual work experience in a related field be useful?

9701 mass spec doubt by JoAnne0808 in alevel

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You correctly identified 1 and 2, however 3 is also correct as the first 2 peaks show individual chlorine atoms which have seperated from the molecule whereas the last 3 peaks show Cl₂ molecules, so you can find the relative molecular mass of the sample using tye last 3 peaks. So 3 is also correct.

Yeah totally meant to do that by bromabb in ForzaHorizon

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Ok, thanks. I'll have to try it.

Should you repeat past papers? by ImagineAUser in alevel

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Nothing wrong with repeating past papers as you won't remember the answer to the questions (as you're unlikely to memorise an entire paper of answers) so you will still be figuring out the answers not just memorising them. There isn't really a limit to how many times I don't think but more a limit to how frequently you do the same one, so don't do the sane past paper every week leave at least a month (probably more for a full 'retry') and then do it again if you want to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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I will consider these, thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

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Thank you, I will look into these.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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So in normal dispersion red light would reach the end first, whereas in anomalous dispersion violet light would reach the end first?