URGENT* Problems about predicted grades
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URGENT* Problems about predicted grades
Dear all, I am applying for UCAS this year. I have chosen my English teacher to be my referee.
Regarding the predicted grade section, I have received predicted grades of various subject teachers. However, it's stated in the UCAS guideline that
'Please select / enter the predicted grades provided by your referee. If your referee is unable to provide any predicted grades, please leave this section blank. Do not attempt to fill this in if your referee has not provided any predicted grades. '
-> I am confused, does this mean that I can only enter predicted grade of English instead of other subjects?
If this is the case, how can I enter predicted grades of other subjects? -
Re: URGENT* Problems about predicted gradesPredicted grades should go in your reference. Your English teacher should put in the grades from your other subjects also. It's usual if you are in a school for all your subject teachers to have an input into the reference and for it to be edited into one by your form teacher or a similar person. Your English teacher will not be able to comment in enough detail on your academic ability in other subjects without help from other staff.(Original post by franceslss)
Dear all, I am applying for UCAS this year. I have chosen my English teacher to be my referee.
Regarding the predicted grade section, I have received predicted grades of various subject teachers. However, it's stated in the UCAS guideline that
'Please select / enter the predicted grades provided by your referee. If your referee is unable to provide any predicted grades, please leave this section blank. Do not attempt to fill this in if your referee has not provided any predicted grades. '
-> I am confused, does this mean that I can only enter predicted grade of English instead of other subjects?
If this is the case, how can I enter predicted grades of other subjects?
So I guess I am going to talk to my English teacher about that...thank you very much for your help!