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did a levels last year, got cdd, can i apply for courses with higher entry requirments than what i have or nah?

thanks

Boaz
Original post by TonySoprano96
did a levels last year, got cdd, can i apply for courses with higher entry requirments than what i have or nah?

thanks

Boaz


Whole A-Level or AS Level? Probably shouldn't be applying for courses with higher entry requirements if it's the whole A-Level. If it's an AS Level as long as your predicteds are up there then you can apply.
Original post by Immunology
Whole A-Level or AS Level? Probably shouldn't be applying for courses with higher entry requirements if it's the whole A-Level. If it's an AS Level as long as your predicteds are up there then you can apply.


whole a level
Original post by Immunology
Whole A-Level or AS Level? Probably shouldn't be applying for courses with higher entry requirements if it's the whole A-Level. If it's an AS Level as long as your predicteds are up there then you can apply.


is it technically possible though, because if not then how am i supposed to set up a ucas account so i can at least apply via clearing
Original post by TonySoprano96
is it technically possible though, because if not then how am i supposed to set up a ucas account so i can at least apply via clearing


Yes technically possible. Try applying for courses that offer a foundation year add-on, which might help in getting offers. Make sure you have a referee to complete the application.
Original post by Holmstock
Yes technically possible. Try applying for courses that offer a foundation year add-on, which might help in getting offers. Make sure you have a referee to complete the application.



referee being like my head of 6th form from where i did my a levels?
Original post by TonySoprano96
referee being like my head of 6th form from where i did my a levels?


Yes, it needs to be a referee who can comment on your academic strengths.
Original post by TonySoprano96
referee being like my head of 6th form from where i did my a levels?


Try your previous personal tutor, they (should) know you best
Original post by Holmstock
Yes technically possible. Try applying for courses that offer a foundation year add-on, which might help in getting offers. Make sure you have a referee to complete the application.


thanks appreciate advice

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