I'm not sure if this has been asked before (sorry if it has) but I was just wondering, how many medical applicants are pooled in total each year? Because in my pooled letter, it said just under 3000 people are pooled TOTAL, but how many of these are medical applicants?
I also found this: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/a...s/medquota.doc
And when I scrolled down to section 3(c) there are only 6 spaces for pooled applicant choices... and seeing as 3(a) was continued on 2 pages, that makes me think that the whole form is an approximation of how many applicants colleges should be putting down in each section.... if that makes any sense at all XD So basically, from that form, each college pools approximately 6 applicants? :S Or am I just clutching at straws here XD
ALSO I'm really confused... Is there such thing as autopooling for medicine? Because I've heard some people say yes and some no...
Last edited by Raindroppe; 05-01-2008 at 03:58 PM.
Oh, sorry to everyone on the waiting list :( That's rubbish!
Out of interest people who were rejected from Imperial, did they email to inform you or did you find out via Track?
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