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Hi all,
I'm an EU national who graduated from secondary education in Venezuela. I'm working on the Education section of my UCAS application and there's an aspect about it which confuses me: on the "grades" box of each module, am I meant to publish the grades I got during my final year of secondary education, or the average of the grades I got during the entirety of said secondary education (which amounts to 5 years)?
Many thanks in advance.
I'm an EU national who graduated from secondary education in Venezuela. I'm working on the Education section of my UCAS application and there's an aspect about it which confuses me: on the "grades" box of each module, am I meant to publish the grades I got during my final year of secondary education, or the average of the grades I got during the entirety of said secondary education (which amounts to 5 years)?
Many thanks in advance.
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(Original post by Miguel P)
Hi all,
I'm an EU national who graduated from secondary education in Venezuela. I'm working on the Education section of my UCAS application and there's an aspect about it which confuses me: on the "grades" box of each module, am I meant to publish the grades I got during my final year of secondary education, or the average of the grades I got during the entirety of said secondary education (which amounts to 5 years)?
Many thanks in advance.
Hi all,
I'm an EU national who graduated from secondary education in Venezuela. I'm working on the Education section of my UCAS application and there's an aspect about it which confuses me: on the "grades" box of each module, am I meant to publish the grades I got during my final year of secondary education, or the average of the grades I got during the entirety of said secondary education (which amounts to 5 years)?
Many thanks in advance.
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(Original post by PQ)
Which grade appears on your high school certificate?
Which grade appears on your high school certificate?
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(Original post by Miguel P)
Hi, thanks for replying. My certificate shows all of my grades on every subject during the 5 years of high school. I could simply average them (as the only average shown is my final GPA), but I'm not sure if that's what I'm meant to do.
Hi, thanks for replying. My certificate shows all of my grades on every subject during the 5 years of high school. I could simply average them (as the only average shown is my final GPA), but I'm not sure if that's what I'm meant to do.
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(Original post by PQ)
Just put your overall GPA and ask your referee to mention that a full transcript can bee supplied.
Just put your overall GPA and ask your referee to mention that a full transcript can bee supplied.
And also - where and when should my referee mention this, just to let him know beforehand? In case it's pertinent, I'm applying independently.
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(Original post by Miguel P)
Hi all,
I'm an EU national who graduated from secondary education in Venezuela. I'm working on the Education section of my UCAS application and there's an aspect about it which confuses me: on the "grades" box of each module, am I meant to publish the grades I got during my final year of secondary education, or the average of the grades I got during the entirety of said secondary education (which amounts to 5 years)?
Many thanks in advance.
Hi all,
I'm an EU national who graduated from secondary education in Venezuela. I'm working on the Education section of my UCAS application and there's an aspect about it which confuses me: on the "grades" box of each module, am I meant to publish the grades I got during my final year of secondary education, or the average of the grades I got during the entirety of said secondary education (which amounts to 5 years)?
Many thanks in advance.
I love Venzuela. LOVE FROM MALAYSIAN living in Britain
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(Original post by Malaysian Man)
Hello. I hear about Venezuela economic problems. You must be rich to study in UK
I love Venzuela. LOVE FROM MALAYSIAN living in Britain
Hello. I hear about Venezuela economic problems. You must be rich to study in UK
I love Venzuela. LOVE FROM MALAYSIAN living in Britain

And nope, I'm not rich at all haha
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