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Re: As others have said, the University's offer is legally binding (subject to the condition). AliasRY Send a noteboard - 26/02/2010 06:17:21 PM
I am applying for Economics & Politics. I have received offers from Manchester and Edinburgh and am still waiting for offers from SOAS, Bristol and Lancaster.

At the moment, I probably will accept Edinburgh and SOAS as my 2 choices. Haven't really decided which one is going to be my "firm" choice. Of course it also depends on whether SOAS's condition is higher or lower than Edinburgh's.
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