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Ucas application

I'm an access student applying to uni and since I want to study PPE Oxford and LSE stand out as the colleges I want to apply to however theyre prestigious schools. Should I list the sixth form I dropped out of on my list of schools even though I didnt get any qualifications?
You need to list your full educational history from around age 11.
Reply 2
Realistically though they cant find out unless you tell them.
Although any gaps will be like a red herring.

I'd list it i think it looks better when you drop out only to try again.
Original post by adam277
Realistically though they cant find out unless you tell them.

Wanna bet?
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/how-to-access-your-personal-learning-record
Reply 4

Universities can't access that unless your enrolled or you give them permission I believe.
But I highly doubt they would even ask to check it. Unless something doesn't match up.

But I'm just talking about realistically. Universities don't spend time comparing UCAS history with that for every student.
(edited 4 years ago)
Original post by adam277
Universities can't access that unless your enrolled or you give them permission I believe.
But I highly doubt they would even ask to check it. Unless something doesn't match up.

But I'm just talking about realistically. Universities don't spend time comparing UCAS history with that for every student.

Universities can access the plrs via the learning record service for applicants

Obviously not for all applicants but if there’s a gap in education history then they can and will check.

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