'Aggregation'?! *HELP*

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    'Aggregation'?! *HELP*
    Hi, I got an email off UCAS earlier and it mentioned this

    "If you have received a letter from UCAS saying that your entries do not match what you listed on your application, please come to see Mr ------ or Mr -------- before you reply. You may be enetered for aggregation although not have an exam for instance. Thank you. Mr -----"

    What does this mean? I received the letter but replied before the date of this email came through (11th June)

    Help will be appreciated
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    That actually sounds like an email from your school - so if you' re unsure it would be a good idea to ask them.

    Aggregation is another way of saying cashing in exams. Turning exams from random modules into a qualification


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