Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Edinburgh is the one I am focused on so thanks, PP. But many thanks to all on the other schools-very helpful.
Edinburgh would expect to be placed as #1 choice on the UCAS list. Some universities state that they don't mind where they are placed, others are more insistent that they need to be #1 or #2 after Oxford / Cambs.
I believe Bristol started saying years ago that they needed to be #1![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Edinburgh is the one I am focused on so thanks, PP. But many thanks to all on the other schools-very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For example, if you apply early in the fall, can you expect a response in 4-8 weeks, or do you typically have to wait until March-May?
Does it differ depending on whether the school uses the Common App?
Thanks for any intel!
Assuming UCAS and no common app:
Durham — should hear by December
Exeter — should hear by December
SOAS — should hear by December
St. Andrew’s — slow, February or March
Oxford - early January (assuming an interview in Dec.).
Cambridge — mid-late January (assuming an interview in Dec.)
OK, I understand about UCAS, but how does the US Common App fit in? I glanced over the Durham requirements and didn’t see anything about the common app, just the AP/IB equivalents for the required A-level exam scores for each major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For example, if you apply early in the fall, can you expect a response in 4-8 weeks, or do you typically have to wait until March-May?
Does it differ depending on whether the school uses the Common App?
Thanks for any intel!
Assuming UCAS and no common app:
Durham — should hear by December
Exeter — should hear by December
SOAS — should hear by December
St. Andrew’s — slow, February or March
Oxford - early January (assuming an interview in Dec.).
Cambridge — mid-late January (assuming an interview in Dec.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For example, if you apply early in the fall, can you expect a response in 4-8 weeks, or do you typically have to wait until March-May?
Does it differ depending on whether the school uses the Common App?
Thanks for any intel!
Assuming UCAS and no common app:
Durham — should hear by December
Exeter — should hear by December
SOAS — should hear by December
St. Andrew’s — slow, February or March
Oxford - early January (assuming an interview in Dec.).
Cambridge — mid-late January (assuming an interview in Dec.)
You forgot testing - general entry testing with Oxford.
Anonymous wrote:For example, if you apply early in the fall, can you expect a response in 4-8 weeks, or do you typically have to wait until March-May?
Does it differ depending on whether the school uses the Common App?
Thanks for any intel!
Anonymous wrote:^^ Thank you. Yes, I know the site and the school-specific websites.
It seems that many applicants may get acceptances well before the published timelines. I guess I am looking for anecdotal info as opposed to the Google-able official dates.