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Error In grades on application

6 replies

isittimetogotobed · 09/12/2019 14:06

Hi I don't know if any one had any experience?
My daughters tutor has put an incorrect predicted grande on the ucas application. She has ABB bit the tutor had put CBB in error. This has resulted in one rejection from Leeds already!.
The tutor had now emailed all 5 Uni's to alert them of the problem but can I/ do I need to do anything else?
I'm so cross as this has caused sooo much stress it's unreal.
My daughter is so anxious anyway she is in tears

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TDL2016 · 09/12/2019 16:08

Ring which ever applications service that was used and discuss with them.

isittimetogotobed · 09/12/2019 19:58

I've spoken to the college and also to all the Uni's she has applied to. The college has also emailed the Uni's directly. I'm just wondering if there is anything else I can do l? My daughter is so upset at having her chances reduced after working so hard

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MarchingFrogs · 09/12/2019 20:07

Editing the applicsnt's predicted grades is detailed on the Adviser side of the UCAS website but I'm afraid I haven't trawled through to see whether/ how this can be done once the application is submitted.
www.ucas.com/file/222906/download?token=xlsKftes

mumsneedwine · 09/12/2019 20:09

Don't panic. My daughters friend got rejected v quickly from everywhere and on checking they realised she'd put the wrong qualification in. Everyone had missed it. Unis and UCAS were emailed by school and she then received 4 offers. It might take a little while to sort but should not disadvantage your DD. Maybe speak to admissions team at her favourite Uni to explain as I'm sure they can reassure you.

SourAndSnippy · 10/12/2019 08:38

You could call UCAS too (or use their webform). Maybe the school
could contact them too. It won't be the first time this has happened.
Hope it's all sorted out quickly. Good luck.

Boyskeepswinging · 17/12/2019 18:12

As others have said this happens all the time. Nothing to worry about, the action you have taken is correct. I'd just get your DD to email the Admissions Team at each uni herself to back up what the college have said. Most uni's will be closing for the Christmas break shortly so it might take quite a few weeks to sort it out but as I say, this is far from an unusual situation (sadly for all concerned, it's stressful enough submitting your UCAS form without this).

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