will my 4th a-level be counted?
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My school did not allow me to send off my ucas application with my 4th a-level on there which I do outside of school. This worries me because that 4th a-level is sort of a safety blanket for ucas points. However I was reading up on what to expect from results day and the exam boards send ucas all the results I have obtained and send it to my chosen university however if my 4th a-level isn't listed on my application will they still send it through to my university and will I get accredited?
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My school did not allow me to send off my ucas application with my 4th a-level on there which I do outside of school. This worries me because that 4th a-level is sort of a safety blanket for ucas points. However I was reading up on what to expect from results day and the exam boards send ucas all the results I have obtained and send it to my chosen university however if my 4th a-level isn't listed on my application will they still send it through to my university and will I get accredited?
My school did not allow me to send off my ucas application with my 4th a-level on there which I do outside of school. This worries me because that 4th a-level is sort of a safety blanket for ucas points. However I was reading up on what to expect from results day and the exam boards send ucas all the results I have obtained and send it to my chosen university however if my 4th a-level isn't listed on my application will they still send it through to my university and will I get accredited?
Admit-one or artful_lounger may be able to help

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My school did not allow me to send off my ucas application with my 4th a-level on there which I do outside of school. This worries me because that 4th a-level is sort of a safety blanket for ucas points. However I was reading up on what to expect from results day and the exam boards send ucas all the results I have obtained and send it to my chosen university however if my 4th a-level isn't listed on my application will they still send it through to my university and will I get accredited?
My school did not allow me to send off my ucas application with my 4th a-level on there which I do outside of school. This worries me because that 4th a-level is sort of a safety blanket for ucas points. However I was reading up on what to expect from results day and the exam boards send ucas all the results I have obtained and send it to my chosen university however if my 4th a-level isn't listed on my application will they still send it through to my university and will I get accredited?
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As above, you must get this added to your application with the following form:
https://www.ucas.com/forms/request-a...ur-application
Then contact your uni choices directly to notify them of the change.
I would honestly consider a formal complaint to your school. Their ‘guidance’ could have had you excluded from the entire admissions cycle.
If they didn’t want to provide a prediction for the external exam, they could have just left it blank. Idiots.
https://www.ucas.com/forms/request-a...ur-application
Then contact your uni choices directly to notify them of the change.
I would honestly consider a formal complaint to your school. Their ‘guidance’ could have had you excluded from the entire admissions cycle.
If they didn’t want to provide a prediction for the external exam, they could have just left it blank. Idiots.
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As above, you must get this added to your application with the following form:
https://www.ucas.com/forms/request-a...ur-application
Then contact your uni choices directly to notify them of the change.
I would honestly consider a formal complaint to your school. Their ‘guidance’ could have had you excluded from the entire admissions cycle.
If they didn’t want to provide a prediction for the external exam, they could have just left it blank. Idiots.
As above, you must get this added to your application with the following form:
https://www.ucas.com/forms/request-a...ur-application
Then contact your uni choices directly to notify them of the change.
I would honestly consider a formal complaint to your school. Their ‘guidance’ could have had you excluded from the entire admissions cycle.
If they didn’t want to provide a prediction for the external exam, they could have just left it blank. Idiots.
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You need to contact UCAS because you must declare all attempted qualifications on your UCAS application, or else it may be declared fraudulent and withdrawn with any offers you hold being nullified, which is a bigger problem than UCAS points.
You need to contact UCAS because you must declare all attempted qualifications on your UCAS application, or else it may be declared fraudulent and withdrawn with any offers you hold being nullified, which is a bigger problem than UCAS points.
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