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It really depends where you're applying man. I don't know anything about english universities but i know how the ones here in Scotland do it.
Aberdeen give it a 4% weighting on your overall application, so it means sod all really.
Dundee give it a 10% weighting on the application so it does mean a bit more to them; they aren't looking for anything spectacular though - just an average mark really.
Edinburgh put a lot of stress on it so you have to get a good score if you want in there, I think.
Glasgow have a cut-off score which you must meet or exceed in order to be considered for interview. Last year you had to have 1830 or more, not including the abstract reasoning. So your VR, QR and DA had to add up to that or more. Once again, that's a pretty average score so don't be daunted by it.
You'll need to research the universities individually because they are all different. Hope this has helped.
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Horrible but hilarious. I love comedy.
Applying to Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow and
St Andrew's.
With AAAAB, a UKCAT of 2480 (620 average) and a 3000 word statement. Man am I in trouble.
It's cool though, I have about 4000 people crossing their fingers for me.
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