What are the chances of getting a place at a catholic college?
Well, I’m not catholic, but there’s a college where I really want to attend.
I’ve already applied the application form last November, but the thing is that today I discovered that
catholic students have more chances of getting a place than non catholic.
The college is called Loreto which is in Manchester.
Anyone can help?
Thank you for your support?
well. it depends on how strict the college is…im an indian hindu and i go to an originally christian school in London. however it is multi ethnic, as there are staff and students from hundreds upon hundreds of different types of countries and areas. For example, there are people from uganda, kenya, australia, bulgaria, ireland and so on – however it isnt an international school.
i dont quite know about manchester, but in london, most schools are multi ethnic. casual racism occurs, but its all funny and in good order….most of the time ^^
also, it depends how good of a student you are – if you are as good as a catholic geeza, then he might go through – however if your better behaved and hard working, then you have a good chance of getting through – so dont worry mate, keep your hopes up n i hope you get in
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February 26 2010 02:00 pm | Catholic
Pancake93 on 26 Feb 2010 at 7:44 pm #
well. it depends on how strict the college is…im an indian hindu and i go to an originally christian school in London. however it is multi ethnic, as there are staff and students from hundreds upon hundreds of different types of countries and areas. For example, there are people from uganda, kenya, australia, bulgaria, ireland and so on – however it isnt an international school.
i dont quite know about manchester, but in london, most schools are multi ethnic. casual racism occurs, but its all funny and in good order….most of the time ^^
also, it depends how good of a student you are – if you are as good as a catholic geeza, then he might go through – however if your better behaved and hard working, then you have a good chance of getting through – so dont worry mate, keep your hopes up n i hope you get in
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