If you accepted an unconditional offer, all you have to do is wait for the start of your course and roll up to register. However, most of you will have been waiting for examination results before you find out whether you have been accepted. If you are taking Scottish Highers, International Baccalaureate or an Access Diploma, then your results will usually come out before A levels. This can be helpful if you don't get accepted, as you will then have a chance to find a place somewhere else before the surge for places after A level results are published.
If you find that your results mean you have met all the conditions of your firm choice - congratulations! You have a place at your chosen university and you can relax, at least for now. Do check carefully though, especially if you have an offer expressed in terms of points rather than grades.
Even if you have not met all the conditions, you may still find your place is confirmed and, again, UCAS Track is the quickest and easiest way to check. This will give you an up-to-the-minute summary and there is even a version for wap-enabled mobile phones.
The university may be short of applicants that year or the other offer-holders had worse results than you (What if I just miss my grades?). If you are just one grade down, your chances may be good; more than that and your chances will be much less.
Remember that once you have your results and UCAS have confirmed your place it is only the beginning of the process as far as your dealings with the university are concerned. You may still have to confirm accommodation, decide on first year course options, and complete many other aspects of the registration process prior to setting foot on the campus. Also, with regard to your tuition fees and any loans or grants, do make sure that you tell your funding body if the university you will be going to is NOT your original first choice. During August and September make sure that you keep on top of your post and email, and reply promptly to anything you are sent to complete.
Sourced From: http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/universities/applying-to-university/results-day/



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