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entering qualifications on UCAS

On UCAS you can enter GCSE, AS level and A2 level qualifications. I've entered my GCSEs and my AS level that I am dropping. I have also entered my A2 subjects (with the AS units included obviously).
My question is: do i have to enter my AS's as separate qualifications (they have been certificated) or is it okay just to include them in the A2 section?
Original post by emmakh123

Original post by emmakh123
On UCAS you can enter GCSE, AS level and A2 level qualifications. I've entered my GCSEs and my AS level that I am dropping. I have also entered my A2 subjects (with the AS units included obviously).
My question is: do i have to enter my AS's as separate qualifications (they have been certificated) or is it okay just to include them in the A2 section?


You have to include them as separate entities. So you put them all in once for AS then put them all in again for A2 with the ones you're carrying on.

You must list all subjects that have been certificated (also known as 'claimed' or 'cashed in') at GCE AS level. This includes subjects which you're taking on to A level. You should include a subject even if you're resitting an AS unit to improve your A level grade.


http://www.ucas.com/students/applying/howtoapply/education/quals#gce
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Original post by oxymoronic
You have to include them as separate entities. So you put them all in once for AS then put them all in again for A2 with the ones you're carrying on.



http://www.ucas.com/students/applying/howtoapply/education/quals#gce


thank you (:

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