Italian Qualifications in UCAS

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  1. Snowzurfer's Avatar
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    • Location: Tuscany, Italy
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    Italian Qualifications in UCAS
    Hi everybody!

    I have to insert my qualifications into the UCAS application module, but I don't understand how.
    I still have to finish my highschool, so I will achieve the Diploma di Stato next year, on July.
    I read that I have to insert it even if I have not yet completed it, but what should I write there?
    I inserted my school, and added the Italian Diploma di Stato as qualification, but then it asks me about modules; what should I write there? Each subject I will be studying during my last year, or just the name of my course?
    Also, should I leave the grades field blank?

    Thanks a lot to everybody who will help me!
  2. rageagainstessays's Avatar
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    Re: Italian Qualifications in UCAS
    Yeah, the modules bit you will fill out your subjects. Then you put the grades as 'Pending'. I think anyway, I'm not Italian
  3. Flip1's Avatar
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    Re: Italian Qualifications in UCAS
    Yes, put your subjects in there and set the grades as pending. Good luck.
  4. Snowzurfer's Avatar
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    • Location: Tuscany, Italy
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    Re: Italian Qualifications in UCAS
    Thanks a lot both of you, I will act as you told me
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