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If I am rejected for the MSc IR Theory (e.g. because it is full) but am accepted for my second choice, will I be able to transfer to the MSc IR Theory on arrival at the School?

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If I am rejected for the MSc IR Theory (e.g. because it is full) but am accepted for my second choice, will I be able to transfer to the MSc IR Theory on arrival at the School?

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You would be most unwise to accept a second choice offer in the expectation of switching. This would only be possible if: (a) the MSc IR Theory intake target was not met; (b) the selector was willing to accept you; and (c) your second choice department was prepared to release you.

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