ABB-BCC?????
Fri, 6 Aug 1999, 01:10 pmWalter Plinge4 posts in thread
ABB-BCC?????
Fri, 6 Aug 1999, 01:10 pmHiI know this is going to be in the wrong room but i cant work out how to get to th others:PI was finding out more about doing a degree in Drama at a university in England when i came accross the following entry requirements:We normally require three good A level passes, but the current offer of ABB-BCC may be adjusted according to your background and experience. One of your A Levels should normally be among the following subjects: a foreign language, English, Classical Studies, History, Art or Art History, Music, Theatre Studies. We also welcome applications from mature candidates with alternative qualifications, those with relevant professional experience, and those who wish to defer their entry for a year.Does anyone know what ABB-BBC even is, is it like TEE or something?? So that would mean 3 A levels in your TEE maybe???Im just clutching at straws here.Let me know if you know more.Catherine McStravick
Re: ABB-BCC?????
Fri, 6 Aug 1999, 10:16 pmCatherine try rec.arts.theatre.mis newsgroup on your server and post a question or try www.uktw.co.uk (uk theatre web site) and put it to their discussion area.This is from the Royal Scottish Acedemy, it does not answer your question?I hope this will HELP!!!!BA (Acting)Full-time Course3 yearsAccredited by the National Council for Drama TrainingInternational ApplicantsOverseas Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to give evidence of proficiency in English. Level 7.5 of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) will be required of allapplicants to the BA (Acting) course.Overseas Applicants to the BA(Acting) course are not normally asked to attend for interview but it is agreat adavantage if they are able to do so. If they are unable to attend, they must submit a VHS video cassette of themselves performing one speech from a play by William Shakespeareand one from a play of their own choice.International Applicants : FeesAll overseas candidates must produce proof of ability to meet fees and maintenance requirements before acceptance for any course.International Applicants : Registration FeeThis fee is required at the time of application and is non-refundable .Payment must be made in sterling.50 for application to two courses in the School of DramaInternational Applicants : Annual FeeFinancial information can quickly become outdated and prospectiveoverseas students should enquire about current fee levels at the time of application. The fees for full-time courses in 1998/9 are:CourseAll undergraduate courses8520These figures are given for guidance only. Overseas students are required to pay their fees in sterling, anually in advance. The full regulationsregarding the payment of fees can be obtained from the Registrar.Undergraduate students who are, or whose parents are, EU nationals may be eligable for an award from the Students Awards Agency Scotland.You should consult the Registrar if you think you are in this category.> Hi> I know this is going to be in the wrong room but i cant work> out how to get to th others:P> I was finding out more about doing a degree in Drama at a university> in England when i came accross the following entry requirements:> We normally require three good A level passes, but the current> offer of ABB-BCC may be adjusted according to your background and> experience. One of your A Levels should normally be among the following> subjects: a foreign language, English, Classical Studies, History,> Art or Art History, Music, Theatre Studies. We also welcome applications> from mature candidates with alternative qualifications, those with> relevant professional experience, and those who wish to defer their> entry for a year.> Does anyone know what ABB-BBC even is, is it like TEE or something??> So that would mean 3 A levels in your TEE maybe???Im just clutching> at straws here.> Let me know if you know more.> Catherine McStravick>