KCL con offer


KCL has given me an offer on the condition that my degree completion scores reach 85% or better. My current scores stand now at around 84% depending on different calculation methods. I'm getting my degree next month therefore I don't think it's possible to repeat one or more of the courses. What are my chances of securing the offer?

Any advice will be highly appreciated, and really admire you guys with a firm offer.

KCL has given me an offer on the condition that my degree completion scores reach 85% or better. My current scores stand now at around 84% depending on different calculation methods. I'm getting my degree next month therefore I don't think it's possible to repeat one or more of the courses. What are my chances of securing the offer?

Any advice will be highly appreciated, and really admire you guys with a firm offer.
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Santa

Where are you from? I'm belgian and I have to get my master degree with 65%, which is not even cum laude in Belgium :)

Where are you from? I'm belgian and I have to get my master degree with 65%, which is not even cum laude in Belgium :)
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Cedric

Where are you from? I'm belgian and I have to get my master degree with 65%, which is not even cum laude in Belgium :)


For a Belgian, a 65% requirement on a conditional offer practically means that the offer is in fact unconditional :)

<blockquote>Where are you from? I'm belgian and I have to get my master degree with 65%, which is not even cum laude in Belgium :)</blockquote>

For a Belgian, a 65% requirement on a conditional offer practically means that the offer is in fact unconditional :)
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Santa

Indeed. :--)

Where are you from? I'm belgian and I have to get my master degree with 65%, which is not even cum laude in Belgium :)


For a Belgian, a 65% requirement on a conditional offer practically means that the offer is in fact unconditional :)

Indeed. :--)
<blockquote><blockquote>Where are you from? I'm belgian and I have to get my master degree with 65%, which is not even cum laude in Belgium :)</blockquote>

For a Belgian, a 65% requirement on a conditional offer practically means that the offer is in fact unconditional :)</blockquote>
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Hi Santa, I'm from China. Probably u got a stronger background and they really want you in. Congrats!

I'm wondering what method KCL uses to calculate marks, is it based on weighted average or common average? It makes a difference to me. (this is just turning into a game of digits but what can I do...)

Hi Santa, I'm from China. Probably u got a stronger background and they really want you in. Congrats!

I'm wondering what method KCL uses to calculate marks, is it based on weighted average or common average? It makes a difference to me. (this is just turning into a game of digits but what can I do...)
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