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A levels

Step 1: My A levels

Enter the A levels you're currently studying, and select your predicted grade for each subject from the drop-down list. Please note, this tool will only work if you enter details of three or more A levels.

What I want to do

Step 2: What I want to do

University or college

Start typing the name of the university or college you're interested in applying to in the box below. Select your chosen university or college from the options that match what you've typed. Can't find the one you're looking for? We've only included universities and colleges where there's enough data to give you a valid result.

Subject

Select the subject you want to study from the drop-down list. Please note, this list only shows subjects that are taught at the university or college you have chosen.

Summary

Summary

Your likelihood of an offer is around 50%
to study medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine at The University of Aberdeen

30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Biology A* A* A* A* A*
Chemistry A A A A* A*
English A* A* A* A* A*
German C B A A A*
Likelihood of receiving an offer 33% 41% 50% 65% 72%
Please note: Universities and colleges take much more than just A level grades into consideration when deciding whether to offer you a place – things such as your personal statement, relevant experience, interview performance, motivation, and commitment to study. Remember, this is an estimate based on past applications from other people with the same A levels and predicted grades as you.

How could your likelihood of receiving an offer inform your decision-making?
  • If you think you could achieve higher than your predicted grades, the calculator will show you how achieving higher grades increases the percentage chance of receiving an offer. However, you need to be realistic – are you prepared and able to do the extra work to achieve those higher grades?
  • If there are courses youʼre really interested in that show a lower likelihood of receiving an offer, you could still consider applying. Alongside courses you are more confident about, consider being ambitious with one or two other choices. For example, you could apply to a university or course that sets more demanding entry requirements and is more competitive, where your likelihood of receiving an offer is lower but still worth trying for.
  • It is always a good idea to talk through your ideas and the choices you are considering with teachers, career advisers, and your parents/carers before you apply.

How do we work out your chances of receiving an offer?
The percentage likelihood shown is based on the data we hold for UK 18 year old applicants to the UCAS Undergraduate scheme, from 2013 to 2016, who hold three or more A levels. Where there are no historical applications with your exact combination of A level subjects and predicted grades, our system calculates your chances of receiving an offer based on the data we do hold.

We cannot give specific figures if your likelihood of receiving an offer is lower than 10%, or greater than 90%, so the tool will display either <10% or >90%.