Graduate entry: should you put your uni & a level modules?

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    Graduate entry: should you put your uni & a level modules?
    I'm just wondering this, I've graduated with my 2:1 and just doing my UCAS application now. Do I need to put all my modules? My main reason for this is because A), it's a long long transcript and B), it's not the best transcript in the world, there's a few 40s & 50s marks in there, therefore I figured that I'd only give them my individual marks if they requested them?

    Also, does this apply to my A levels. I know I did when I applied at college, but then I only had AS to go off, so I can see the reasoning, do they need to see my modules or will the overall A level grade be enough?

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    Re: Graduate entry: should you put your uni & a level modules?
    I will only be including my OVERALL degree classification and A-level results. If they want to see your results, they can request for a transcript. However, if you've normally done a life science degree from a UK university, universities are generally happy with just the overall grade. I've completed my UCAS form, just need to insert my personal statement and send it to my tutor for a reference; I'm eager.
    Last edited by sukee; 12-07-2012 at 19:55.
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    Re: Graduate entry: should you put your uni & a level modules?
    Depends what your degree is. If it is something fairly narrow I wouldn't bother. If it is pretty broad, e.g. Natural Sciences then I would. Just so they know you have sufficient bio/chem background
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    Yeah it was in Pharmacology, so I'd assume they'd assume there'd be enough biochem in there to suffice.


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