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Gap Year Now Applying - Individual Module Grades?

Hi,
I have been reading up about listing individual module grades on my UCAS application but am still not completely sure about what to do in my situation.

I am a gap year student, so have already got all of my A-Level grades and am applying for medicine.

When applying through ucas, is it best for me to list all of the individual module grades for my a-level subjects, or just to enter my overall grade and not enter module grades?

The thing that is worrying me is that in biology I got a D in one of the modules, but still got an A overall. Would not entering my module grades put me at a disadvantage?

Also, do I just enter my subjects under "Advanced Level", or under "Advanced Level" and "Advanced Subsidary"?

Thanks
If your module grades are generally good then enter them. I don't think you're disadvantaged either way.
Reply 2
In my biology modules i got 3 A's, 2 B's and a D.
Would you say they are good enough to enter, or does the D make it looks bad?
Reply 3
bump
Reply 4
good golly. where are you putting these grades?
im in the exact same situation as you (medicine re-applicant/gap year)
and all i see is "Predicted Grades - the applicant has not entered any pending qualifications" in large black letters that I can't seem to alter!

ahsldjahsd.

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