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UCAS AS Level help

Hi guys, I have a question regarding the AS Grades that I put in my UCAS application.

In the first year of A-Level (Year 12) I managed a grade B in Chemistry, and my AS Level certificate, which I recieved soon after my results, says that i have a B in Chemistry.

But in year 13 I retook an AS level module for chemistry to get my grade up. Fortunately I managed to increase my AS-Level grade to an A for Chemistry after retaking the module.

So on UCAS, where I enter my AS Grades, do I write grade A for Chemistry or Grade B? and if its A then do I need to get an updated copy of my AS-Certificate?

Thank You
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Put in that you got an A, i'm not sure if you'd need an updated copy of the certificate but you should get one anyway, and make sure you have your sheet of results with it on in case you need it for proof until you get the certificate
You must put in both. You need to list ALL your exam results.
This is so any Uni can see how many attempts it took you to get the grade.
If you dont, its considered fraud by UCAS - something UCAS and all Unis take very seriously.

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