PPE is like an incomplete Political science degree with little bit economics and little bit philosophy. It is designed for someone who cannot do too much math in economics and cannot analyze too much attract ideas in philosophy.
Do you think I should apply next year ( currently in year 12)? For GCSEs I got 4,5,5,6-5,6,6,7,7 and my uni admissions teacher told me I shouldn’t bother even if I do get good enough predicted grades next year. I really want to do ppe at Oxford but I’ve always been a middle set student. I currently do Economics, Geography and Computer science
Firstly, in my opinion you should apply if you want to. Secondly, GCSE's are only one aspect of what they'll be looking at, so things like you're admissons test, predicted grades, personal statement are all accessed. Thirdly, if you apply and don't get in but your A Level exam results went really well - I would also suggestbeing open to reapplying. As if you apply already having the grades, it puts you in a strong position when applying. Hope this helps :))
PPE is like an incomplete Political science degree with little bit economics and little bit philosophy. It is designed for someone who cannot do too much math in economics and cannot analyze too much attract ideas in philosophy.
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Do you think I should apply next year ( currently in year 12)? For GCSEs I got 4,5,5,6-5,6,6,7,7 and my uni admissions teacher told me I shouldn’t bother even if I do get good enough predicted grades next year. I really want to do ppe at Oxford but I’ve always been a middle set student. I currently do Economics, Geography and Computer science
Firstly, in my opinion you should apply if you want to. Secondly, GCSE's are only one aspect of what they'll be looking at, so things like you're admissons test, predicted grades, personal statement are all accessed. Thirdly, if you apply and don't get in but your A Level exam results went really well - I would also suggestbeing open to reapplying. As if you apply already having the grades, it puts you in a strong position when applying.
Hope this helps :))