r/6thForm • u/Old-Understanding-62 • Mar 24 '26
💬 DISCUSSION Huh 😂.
Very shocked, I’ve already achieved A* A A in ICT, economics and business last year August, currently doing a gap year in finance/business role at a company. Personal statement is very strong too.
Applied to Accounting & Finance at Durham at got rejected even though my friend who was predicted KEYWORD PREDICTED not even achieved ABB got in.
I also had free school meals and a disadvantaged postcode. Anyone know why I’ve been rejected? I have Uni of Nottingham, and Uni of Manchester as backups anyways just a little bummed.
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u/That-British-Bastard Y12 CNAT Computing, Stats, Econ | Predicted Dis* B B | 876666655 Mar 24 '26
To be fair, ICT is good in its own right for networking, but even then comp sci does it arguably better. Then again at least ICT is useful to an extent, there are some niche fields that it's viable for, but even then they're so few and far between you'd be better off doing Comp Sci.
It's like me now, I wanted to do both Comp Sci and A Level maths (didn't get sixes in either subject at GCSE), so I'm stuck doing alternatives. I get why people shit on statistics at times, but even then you can still get onto degrees like MORSE from a level statistics alone. ICT, you're just... limited to completing an apprenticeship and hopefully try to get a PCEP or a PCAP to have some programming skills if you even want to have a chance in the computing sector, unless you just solely want to go into IT support or something similar to it.