UK universities - unconditional acceptance questions

<p>I got an unconditional acceptance from University of St. Andrews for history, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to attend. I was just wondering if final grades matter - it looks like I'm going to get 4 As and 2 Bs probably, would they revoke admittance based on final grades even if the acceptance is unconditional? And if not, do I even have to send the final grades?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>No they cant revoke it. An unconditional offer means you’ve already satisfied their admission criteria. I dont think you need to send them your grades unless they ask for them, but email the history department and ask just to be sure.</p>

<p>An unconditional offer is just that, unconditional. You could fail all your classes and they wouldn’t be able to revoke your offer.</p>

<p>You may need to send in some proof of older grades; the ones on which they gave you your unconditional, but they’ll let you know if you need to.</p>