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Should i put my a levels on my ucas application?

I didn't mean to post this again how do I delete it anyone?
(edited 5 years ago)
Original post by Miss_Colly
Hi so I'm currently studying an access to nursing course and am in the process of doing my ucas application.
8 years ago I left college with 3E's and a D partly due to ill health. Hence why I didn't go to uni straight after college. Im now studying an access course accepted by all my uni choices so should I put my a levels on my application or not. I've made reference to not doing so good at college and why in my personal statement and that I've worked hard ever since to do what I need to to get to uni.

The biggest problem I have is if I put my a levels on they'll want original certificates and the college never sent them to me.
Advice please?


1. UCAS requires you to put all grades down.
2. I dont think they will ask you for them as they are outdated and you have moved on.
3. No need to mention in your ps as that should focus on why you want to study there and what interests you about the subject.
4. Your referee is the correct person to mention it.
5. You can also have a word with them if you want peace of mind but I wouldnt worry.
(edited 5 years ago)

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