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So my current grades stand as follows:
AS computing=A(20 ucas points)
BTEC Specialist level 3 certificate in programming=pass(16 ucas points) BTEC Specialist level 3 certificate in software and methodologies(16 ucas points)
Maths A level=Predicted B(40 ucas points)Business A level= Predicted A(48 ucas points)
note: specialist certificate is pass or failI.
I want to apply to universities with requirements that are ABB-BBB. My only worry is that I dont't have 3 A levels, but would my level 3 qualification from apprenticeship and my as make up for it?Any help would be great thanksAlso I have looked at the entry req and they dont seem to mention apprenticeship qualifications like the one above.
AS computing=A(20 ucas points)
BTEC Specialist level 3 certificate in programming=pass(16 ucas points) BTEC Specialist level 3 certificate in software and methodologies(16 ucas points)
Maths A level=Predicted B(40 ucas points)Business A level= Predicted A(48 ucas points)
note: specialist certificate is pass or failI.
I want to apply to universities with requirements that are ABB-BBB. My only worry is that I dont't have 3 A levels, but would my level 3 qualification from apprenticeship and my as make up for it?Any help would be great thanksAlso I have looked at the entry req and they dont seem to mention apprenticeship qualifications like the one above.
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I have never come across these Btecs. I would ring Pearson to see what they are classed as for university or you could ring the universities themselves. There are a few universities that will accept you with 2 A levels but they usually are university's with lower entrance requirements. Another option would be take your AS level into an A level. Doones harrysbar PQ Admit-One Have any of you come across these BTECS.
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I’m not familiar with them, no. Agree with the advice to contact Pearson or the uni’s directly. Be prepared to send an email with syllabus info if required.
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(Original post by swanseajack1)
I have never come across these Btecs. I would ring Pearson to see what they are classed as for university or you could ring the universities themselves. There are a few universities that will accept you with 2 A levels but they usually are university's with lower entrance requirements. Another option would be take your AS level into an A level. Doones harrysbar PQ Admit-One Have any of you come across these BTECS.
I have never come across these Btecs. I would ring Pearson to see what they are classed as for university or you could ring the universities themselves. There are a few universities that will accept you with 2 A levels but they usually are university's with lower entrance requirements. Another option would be take your AS level into an A level. Doones harrysbar PQ Admit-One Have any of you come across these BTECS.
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I haven't .....agree that OP should contact the unis that interest them and see what they say
I haven't .....agree that OP should contact the unis that interest them and see what they say
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I’m not familiar with them, no. Agree with the advice to contact Pearson or the uni’s directly. Be prepared to send an email with syllabus info if required.
I’m not familiar with them, no. Agree with the advice to contact Pearson or the uni’s directly. Be prepared to send an email with syllabus info if required.
(Original post by swanseajack1)
I have never come across these Btecs. I would ring Pearson to see what they are classed as for university or you could ring the universities themselves. There are a few universities that will accept you with 2 A levels but they usually are university's with lower entrance requirements. Another option would be take your AS level into an A level. Doones harrysbar PQ Admit-One Have any of you come across these BTECS.
I have never come across these Btecs. I would ring Pearson to see what they are classed as for university or you could ring the universities themselves. There are a few universities that will accept you with 2 A levels but they usually are university's with lower entrance requirements. Another option would be take your AS level into an A level. Doones harrysbar PQ Admit-One Have any of you come across these BTECS.
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