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Derby have two codes for Primary (not including 7-11). Anyone applying there know which is the 5-11 route?
Original post by Esmeralda4
Derby have two codes for Primary (not including 7-11). Anyone applying there know which is the 5-11 route?


One is probably salaried.

My PS is 5 lines over! That PS checker someone posted earlier didnt bloody work!
Reply 1402
The application form is a nightmare. Not enough characters for my degree title. I can't use punctuation - my school was named St. Mary's - quite funny when you consider one of the elements we need to become a teacher is good grammar. But anyway.... as a previous posted asked. Do we need to put all of modules down?
Reply 1403
I'm applying for secondary maths, do you think I'll be at a massive disadvantage applying 3 weeks late?
Yeah I'm perplexed by the module list too - the amount of spaces given indicates that we need to put them all down. There's way too many spaces for just a few subjects. So I think I;ll put them all down. Those question mark things not helping is great!!
Okay im so confused about modular/non-modular....what the hell am i supposed to put down? (for the course provider bit)
Its for IOE if that helps
Original post by Descartes93
Okay im so confused about modular/non-modular....what the hell am i supposed to put down? (for the course provider bit)
Its for IOE if that helps


It automatically changed to non-modular when I selected full-time so I'm assuming modular is part-time... I hope!
Reply 1407
Another stupid question. I don't have my GCSE science, but the providers are happy with this just as long as I obtain before I start the course. However, the form has a tick box yes or no. As I obviously don't have it, I have to tick 'no' will my application be rejected straight away?!
Omg on word my p.s is 53 lines, yet on UCAS im 20 lines UNDER?!
P.S: Can someone keep me updated as to how you're filling in the degree subjects bit, cos I'm listing all my modules with credits, just want to check that's what others are doing.
Original post by Esmeralda4
No worries, think I got it!


HELP! WHERE?? x
How do I find the module code for my choices if its not on the providers website?? x
Original post by womanonamission
How do I find the module code for my choices if its not on the providers website?? x


You should be able to search on UCAS, that's what I did.

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Before I started by current degree, I attended a different uni and different course for only three months. Do I need to put this down?
Original post by Airfairy
You should be able to search on UCAS, that's what I did.

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Before I started by current degree, I attended a different uni and different course for only three months. Do I need to put this down?


It has got X103 and X100 for Primary. I don't know which one?! x
I hate having to work! Got to putting my degree info into the education section before I had to dash off to get ready. Roll on 8pm when I can finish it and send it off!
Reply 1415
I'm getting the same for Kingston. When I checked on their website it listed

General Primary (X100)
Early Years (X121)
Primary specialising in French (XR11)
Primary specialising in German (XR21)
Primary specialising in Spanish (XR41)

NB XR11 is down as general primary on UCAS.
Reply 1416
Okay, I have just spoken to UCAS.

1. If you don't have your GCSE there's a section saying you are currently studying for it

2. Awarding bodies for GCSE - if you don't know them. You can put other and then not known

3. Uni modules. List them all, or if you have too many just the relavent ones.

4. Uni modules. Time spent - the percentage. i.e. 10 equal modules = 10%

Good luck!
Totally stressing, I am 500 characters under but I have 1 line left! WTF?!

Also was totally unprepared for the work experience section- I've just put schools, dates, and general duties down, I hope that's alright.
Original post by Fen2k
Okay, I have just spoken to UCAS.

3. Uni modules. List them all, or if you have too many just the relavent ones.

Good luck!


You beauty :smile:

As for work exp., I've also put dates, place, role and duties.
Which is the principle referee, the headteacher or the academic tutor!?!?

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