I'm an A level student and I'm applying in both of these. I don't have really awesome grades(A,C,C) and I have no idea whatsoever about what'll happen this year.
I wanted to ask, from what books should I prepare for both of the tests. I read something on another thread about ECAT and stuff for FAST. Will that be sufficient? I hardly have around a month and I need to be well prepared for it.
I also want to ask that if I get into IBA, are all the admissions there conditional? Or can I just nail the test and get an unconditional offer. Their minimum criteria is (BCC) and I'm on the passing side here. So if I pass the test and everything but, my grades fall below the required ones. Will I be kicked out?
And please suggest all the books required for both of the tests. And are calculators allowed in IBA's test? There were a few questions that can't be solved without one(Or I don't know how to). But they were just tricky like you could solve them using Trial and Error on the available answers.I'll do it anyway, maths isn't my weak part.
I'm just not good with English and need some serious preparation for that!
One last thing, any other university recommendations? I personally was planning on only these two and taking a gap year if I didn't get in any. Just so I could improve my grades and (maybe) take my SAT test. Is that a good plan or a stupid one..
Thank you so much for reading.
I wanted to ask, from what books should I prepare for both of the tests. I read something on another thread about ECAT and stuff for FAST. Will that be sufficient? I hardly have around a month and I need to be well prepared for it.
I also want to ask that if I get into IBA, are all the admissions there conditional? Or can I just nail the test and get an unconditional offer. Their minimum criteria is (BCC) and I'm on the passing side here. So if I pass the test and everything but, my grades fall below the required ones. Will I be kicked out?
And please suggest all the books required for both of the tests. And are calculators allowed in IBA's test? There were a few questions that can't be solved without one(Or I don't know how to). But they were just tricky like you could solve them using Trial and Error on the available answers.I'll do it anyway, maths isn't my weak part.
I'm just not good with English and need some serious preparation for that!
One last thing, any other university recommendations? I personally was planning on only these two and taking a gap year if I didn't get in any. Just so I could improve my grades and (maybe) take my SAT test. Is that a good plan or a stupid one..
Thank you so much for reading.