I actually only took one AP test that was on my application, which was Psychology (I got a 3 in the exam). I also had my ACT scores (27 composite), High School Diploma (4.3 GPA), and Associate of Arts Degree (3.7 GPA). In terms of the application, a US Associate's Degree (2 years) is equivalent to A-levels.
Thank you! Have you received any offers as of yet? Everyone says the same thing about Daytona, so I'm quite used to hearing it
I was actually referring to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University here in Daytona, but both UCF and UF are also great schools! Unfortunately, both of those are still 1-2 hours away from me, so moving would be necessary. I actually spent a semester out at UCF taking some Comp Sci courses; it's a great campus with very intelligent professors and so much to do! It wasn't a good fit for me, though, so I returned home and continued studying at a local state college to finish my Associate's.
Tuition is ridiculous here, regardless of where you go! Two-year state colleges aren't bad for cost, but the names aren't well-known and you don't get the true "uni experience". The other way they get you (regardless of where you attend) is textbooks: I've spent nearly $1,000 in just one semester for 4 books! The sad part is some of them weren't even new books. From what I understand, it isn't like that in the UK. Another great money saver