I received my AS results (WJEC) and I achieved AAAA overall in English lit, History, French and Maths respectively. However, I got a B in one of my French units (although I still had 180/200 UMS overall). Since I am applying for Oxford to read law, would it be better to enter all my module grades or none at all? My thinking is the B in one module may work against me as it may show that I am an 'inconsistent' performer. I know this may sound picky but I want to ensure I show myself in the best possible light.
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Why not? Your UMS is high enough,which shows your hard work
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