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Reply 1
Their A2 level results.
It's referring to A-level grades.
Reply 3
johnjohn123
i have found a lot of thread with said that they got for example two offers:_
1. UCL - AAA-AAB, .
2. Southampton - AAA.
what does AAA-AAB means?
thanks


The grades they need to get in A levels exams at the end of this summer to meet the requirements offered by these universities.
Reply 4
For the two offers
1. It might be that they haven't received an offer yet but have listed the possible entry requirements.
2. It might be that you could achieve AAB if the As are in specific A levels (eg maths and further maths), but if you don't achieve these specific A grades your offer is AAA.
3. It might be AAA including general studies, but AAB without including general studies
Reply 5
You can't get an "AAA-AAB" offer, and you usually know your A-level grades well enough to know whether they're AAA or AAB so I doubt it's their actual grades. I'd imagine if you see anyone claiming to have an offer of AAA-AAB, what is the actual truth is that they've applied for that course, pending an offer, and the offer is likely to be in the AAA-AAB range.
a level results...
AAA is 3 a grades... etc

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