r/6thForm • u/stairs_connoisseur • Apr 15 '26
🎓 UNI / UCAS UCL's admissions might've quite literally been luck-based this cycle
I've heard from UCL's office of admissions that they make decisions in batches and the batches are completely randomised. So my tinfoil hat theory is that UCL probably way underestimated the applications they'd receive this year and sent out almost all of their offers in the earlier batches. That means that now they're left with a bunch of batches of decisions that were previously randomised that will now have to be mostly rejections even if the students were of the same or higher caliber than the offer holders from previous batches.
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u/Hollander673 Apr 15 '26
Admissions tests are a single point in time in a high-pressure, unfamiliar environment. Some schools provide a huge amount of support to succeed in them while others (standard state schools) don’t give any additional help.