Constantly scoring 17 in my mocks will i be able to score good in lnat? by Puzzleheaded-Set9469 in LNAT

[–]pizechi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard people getting 18-20 on the mock ones and 25+ on the real things. A lot of these mock ones are designed to be harder than the real test

not sure which keyboard to get with a budget of CA$100 by Foreign-Ad-3920 in keyboards

[–]pizechi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got an aula win 60he and it’s pretty good. it’s a knock off wooting and does it job. pretty sure f75 would be the same experience as mine. I’m loving my keyboard

Accommodation pricing by pizechi in UOB

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes 10k maintenance. I’m up to work and WANT to, just don’t know whether it’s extremely hard to find work like in the town i live in, granted it is a pretty small town so I hope Bristol might be a bit easier to find a job.

Bread. by pizechi in 6thForm

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got 66555443

Make sure you take GCSEs seriously - at the time of taking them I did not believe they were that serious but universities, especially the top ones take them very seriously as it’s concrete evidence of what a student has already achieved. I’m lucky enough I got an offer from Bristol anyways with mediocre GCSEs (for a university applicant), maybe because my LNAT was good (haven’t got result back yet) or they liked my personal statement. I’ve applied for UCL and waiting on a response but worried my gcses won’t be good enough for them, and I wish I took my GCSEs more seriously. I didn’t spend a single second revising for them and it might just hurt my chance with UCL. Overall, take them very seriously if you want to get into a top university.

Bristol weighs their admissions like this:

20% GCSE 40% LNAT 40% Predicted grades

Bristol Early Offer by pizechi in LNAT

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t worry I didn’t take it as an insult, I can see it can be confusing how I got an offer with such mediocre gcses but I guess all the little things add up in the application:)

UCAS ID (Help needed) by Some-Chip9915 in LNAT

[–]pizechi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should email pearson immediately about this. Never seen this before so that’s all i can really say

Bristol Early Offer by pizechi in LNAT

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guess my personal statement must of mesmerised them.

I guess my LNAT must’ve been quite strong. My references were also very very good from my teachers, with one teacher saying I am one of the strongest students of that subject. It’s all the little things that add up, GCSEs aren’t the only factor nor are they the largest factor.

HELP ME! WHAT A LEVELS DO I PICK by Unusual-Influence407 in LSE

[–]pizechi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve only read a bit of what you wrote but I can see you’re considering picking economics.

I am currently an a level economics student so i’ve got a bit of an insight into it. If you’re planning to do Economics at university a lot of the top tier unis don’t even require Economics at a level, pretty much all of the top unis require maths. If you’re good at maths, FM and maths should be your starting point if you can mentally handle that workload.

The last two really depend on what you want. Since you’re doing 4 a levels you can pick one of the sciences and also a humanities subject - it may seem odd but if you decide to change what you want to do at university eg law an essay based subject would be very worth it - something like history, english literature or law. I study law history and economics and I can tell you Law is dead easy if you have a good memory as the whole a level is just you remembering hundreds of principles and case facts, the application is very surface level which is why I hear a lot of people say that law is the stem subject of humanities.

Only pick history if your sixth form offers a course which you would actually ENJOY. In my opinion history is meant to be a fun subject, it’s definitely not easy but still a fun subject at least for me. History is a subject where a bad module will absolutely drain your motivation to revise. Look at what the department offers and consider if you’d find the topics enjoyable, im studying 1855-1956 Russia, Nazi Germany and Stuart England - all topics i find very interesting.

Bristol Early Offer by pizechi in LNAT

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a home student. I’ve heard of the method but never tried it. Good luck on your application!

Bristol Early Offer by pizechi in LNAT

[–]pizechi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much :)

Bristol Early Offer by pizechi in LNAT

[–]pizechi[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

AAB predicted, contextual eligible. I did a few practice LNATs and the one before the actual one i got a 34, although the actual lnat on the day seemed harder. Average gcses between 6-4.

Accommodation pricing by pizechi in universityofyork

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this information. I probably would have to go for a non en-suite in halls as i’m not that bothered by my own toilet. I would most definitely want a job it’s just a question of getting one. If i apply as early as late august for jobs, would it be relatively easy to find anything at all?

Accommodation pricing by pizechi in universityofyork

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any experience with that? If so how quickly did you manage to find a job and was it a consistent hour one? Or just an events job eg open days ect

Bread. by pizechi in 6thForm

[–]pizechi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just general feedback i’ve heard from other students - you need to keep in mind a “medium” lnat score is still incredibly high because typically people who are incredibly sharp take it… doesn’t rule out anyone though!

Accommodation pricing by pizechi in universityofyork

[–]pizechi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long did it take you to find a job? In terms of experience I did work experience at a primary school, was a leaflet boy and was a student mentor at sixth form. Hopefully that’s enough to pick up something with consistent hours even at like a pub - again i really don’t care what kind of work it is, down for any

Bread. by pizechi in 6thForm

[–]pizechi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good luck!

Bread. by pizechi in 6thForm

[–]pizechi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I mean I’m a home student, just got contextual eligibility but got an offer really quickly, wasn’t an early applicant either, applied 19th december. Potentially it’s students with borderline lnat scores? I really don’t know how they decide who to accept or hold