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Can you go to Oxford with AAB?

While you're unlikely to get into Oxford or Cambridge with AAB, many other Russell Group universities accept AAB students. If you have a specific Russell Group university in mind, you can use the UCAS search tool to see what courses they offer for students with AAB grades (or 136 UCAS points).
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Does Oxford accept AAB?

We usually expect AAAAB or AAAAA in your Highers, with two or more Advanced Highers. If you take three Advanced Highers, we ask for AAB. If you can only take two, we ask for AA grades, and an A grade in an additional Higher taken in Year 6.
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Is AAB good at A Level?

I achieved AAB in my A levels and I'd say they're well above average/mediocre but obviously not as exceptional as A*A*A* and A*A*A. I know most prestigious Law universities and Law firms require a minimum of AAA-AAB in A levels, I'm so happy I achieved this!
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Can you get into Oxford with AB?

Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course. (See course pages.)
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What is the minimum grade to get into Oxford?

Undergraduate qualifications

If your graduate course at Oxford requires a 'first-class undergraduate degree with honours' in the UK system, you will usually need a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with an an overall grade of 85% ('A') or 'Excellent', or a GPA of 3.7 out of 4.0.
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Do you need 3 A * to get into Oxford?

No, you do not need more than 3 A levels to get into Oxford or Cambridge — if you have an offer of AAA, that is what you need to achieve, although many achieve A* (because they can). I know students with 5 completed A levels at A* who did not receive an offer. How many people do you talk to about A level grades?
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Do Oxford accept lower grades?

To apply to Oxford, students would need to have completed, or be studying for, at least 120 points at stage 1 or above, in appropriate subjects. We would expect students to be performing at the highest level, with at least pass grade 2.
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Can I get into Oxford with a * AA?

Make sure you expect to achieve the required grades for your chosen course. There may be specific subject requirements for particular courses, especially in the sciences. Conditional offers for Oxford range between A*A*A and AAA (depending on the subject) at A Level or 38–40 in the IB, including core points.
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Is A * A * B same as A * AA?

Universities making grade-based offers are clear A*AB is not equivalent to AAA. This means they have no obligation to accept students falling below specified grade requirements.
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Do Oxford look at predicted grades?

Why do we ask for predicted grades? Using predicted grades means you can apply to study at Oxford before you have finished school (or equivalent) and you don't have to wait until all your exams are complete and your results are known.
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What are the top 5 hardest A-levels?

Here are the results, starting from 1, the most difficult A-Level:
  1. 1 - Further Maths.
  2. 2 - Physics.
  3. 3 - Chemistry.
  4. 4 - Biology.
  5. 5 - Maths.
  6. 6 - English Literature.
  7. 7 - History.
  8. 8 - Economics.
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What is AAB grade equivalent to?

AAB = 35 points (IB equivalent) ABB = 34 points (IB equivalent) BBB = 32 points (IB equivalent) BBC = 32-30 points (IB equivalent)
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WHAT A-levels do Oxford accept?

Conditional offers for students studying A-levels will range between A*A*A and AAA depending on the subject. Each course page gives details of the specific requirements. Other equivalent qualifications are also welcome: please see UK qualifications and international qualifications.
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Can I get into Oxford with a 2 1?

We would usually expect a degree classification of 2:1 (or equivalent) or higher. The university should have a good academic reputation and selective entrance requirements. To apply for Senior Status: follow the standard application procedure. On your UCAS application, select Year 2 as your Point of Entry.
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Do Oxford look at Gcses?

Are my GCSE results good enough for Oxford? Higher grades at GCSE can help to make your application more competitive, but they are just one aspect that we look at. GCSE results will be considered alongside your personal statement, academic...
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Is A * A * B better than AAA?

If the offer is AAA and you get A*A*B then you have failed to meet the strict offer which is an A grade in all your subjects.
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Does UCL accept A * AB instead of AAA?

We would typically require an applicant to meet our requirements in full. For example, if a programme requires AAA at A-Level, we may not be able to accept A*AB. Given the competition for places, we recommend you only apply to programmes where you meet or are expected to achieve these requirements.
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Can you get into UCL with AAA?

Offers at UCL range from A*A*A to ABB. Each subject has its own preferred A-Level requirements. Sometimes people get in even though their grades don't match their offer.
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Do you need straight 9s to get into Oxford?

Oxford prefers applicants to have as many A*s and 9s as possible, and many applicants have a lot of 7, 8 and 9 grades.
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Can you go to Oxford without A-Levels?

Many students who apply to Oxford are taking A-levels but we also accept a whole range of other equivalent UK and international qualifications. If you are an international student wanting to apply to Oxford, you need to have achieved - or be expected to achieve - one of the qualifications listed on this page.
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Is it harder to get into Oxford or Cambridge?

Oxford and Cambridge are highly competitive, and unfortunately, you can only apply to one per year. According to these acceptance numbers, Cambridge appears to be the easier to get accepted.
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Is a 2.2 from Oxford bad?

This is the lower division of a second-class degree. It is commonly known as a 2:2 or (2.2 degree) “Desmond” (as in Desmond “two-two”). A 2:2 degree is often the minimum grade required for most opportunities in employment and further education.
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What is the hardest degree at Oxford?

Economics and Management: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of 7%! It is easily the most difficult subject to pursue in Oxford. Computer Science: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of about 9 % which is probably the lowest for this course in any given university.
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What is the rejection rate for Oxford?

How many people reject the Oxbridge offer? Looking at the stats for Oxford , around 10% of applicants don't enrol after getting an offer. However, the Cambridge stats seem to be much, much higher - around 22%.
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