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I'm applying for Chemical Engineering at Uni with a strong set of GCSE (9 A*s 3 A's) and AS Levels (5 A's) but I did an OCR FSMQ (free standing maths qualification) a few years ago at school and got a D. Will this ruin my chances of getting offers from Cambridge, Bath, Manchester, Birmingham and UCL?
Thanks
Original post by chemenj
I'm applying for Chemical Engineering at Uni with a strong set of GCSE (9 A*s 3 A's) and AS Levels (5 A's) but I did an OCR FSMQ (free standing maths qualification) a few years ago at school and got a D. Will this ruin my chances of getting offers from Cambridge, Bath, Manchester, Birmingham and UCL?
Thanks


You don't have to submit the grade to UCAS
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Original post by DarkSenrine
You don't have to submit the grade to UCAS


Are you sure? Why not? Don't get me wrong, this is great news for me, but I thought I had to declare all exam results?
You must only declare all results from GENERAL qualifications I believe. Free Standing qualifications such as the FSMQ do not need declaring, or so I was told when I sat the FSMQ.

I'd certainly ask your teachers when you get back.
(edited 8 years ago)

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