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GCE AS Level or Advanced Subsidiary??

I'm applying to enrol in the Uni of Kent, and they are asking what qualifications I have in addition to the ones they know. I have an AS Level from 2017 that I studied along with my GCSEs. Do I put the qualification type as Advanced Subsidiary or as GCE AS Level? I feel there's probably a difference and I don't want to be wrong.
Original post by jonas_k
I'm applying to enrol in the Uni of Kent, and they are asking what qualifications I have in addition to the ones they know. I have an AS Level from 2017 that I studied along with my GCSEs. Do I put the qualification type as Advanced Subsidiary or as GCE AS Level? I feel there's probably a difference and I don't want to be wrong.


GCE AS Level is where you should put it.


Advanced subsidiary is a form of BTEC.
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Original post by 999tigger
GCE AS Level is where you should put it.


Advanced subsidiary is a form of BTEC.

Thank you!
Original post by jonas_k
Thank you!

I realise I misread, but GCE AS Level is fine.
Reply 4
Original post by 999tigger
Advanced subsidiary is a form of BTEC.

Advanced Subsidiary is an AS level (what it stands for)
Original post by yt7777
Advanced Subsidiary is an AS level (what it stands for)

You will see in #4 I said I misread 17 hours ago and corrected myself. Thanks though.
Reply 6
Original post by 999tigger
You will see in #4 I said I misread 17 hours ago and corrected myself. Thanks though.

Haha sorry, should've read further 😂

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