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Applying to SOAS

I just completed a level 4 German which I passed degree level, and level 5 philosophy at OU. I have 5 A-C GCSEs, I have a btec national diploma 2010 in media and I have a music level 3 merit certificate 2011. My name is Jenna. I am 32 in Sept. If I called SOAS for clearing and did a UCAS application would these qualifications be acceptable for considering offer or not? Appreciated thank you. They are standalone modules for each year of a degree I did, I'm on year 3/6. I passed 1 module per year so far but I'm hoping to apply to SOAS with those. They are bigger than level 3 but I don't know how it works. Thanks
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Original post by PPUOM
I just completed a level 4 German which I passed degree level, and level 5 philosophy at OU. I have 5 A-C GCSEs, I have a btec national diploma 2010 in media and I have a music level 3 merit certificate 2011. My name is Jenna. I am 32 in Sept. If I called SOAS for clearing and did a UCAS application would these qualifications be acceptable for considering offer or not? Appreciated thank you. They are standalone modules for each year of a degree I did, I'm on year 3/6. I passed 1 module per year so far but I'm hoping to apply to SOAS with those. They are bigger than level 3 but I don't know how it works. Thanks


What are the entry requirements for the course you want to apply for?
Original post by PPUOM
I just completed a level 4 German which I passed degree level, and level 5 philosophy at OU. I have 5 A-C GCSEs, I have a btec national diploma 2010 in media and I have a music level 3 merit certificate 2011. My name is Jenna. I am 32 in Sept. If I called SOAS for clearing and did a UCAS application would these qualifications be acceptable for considering offer or not? Appreciated thank you. They are standalone modules for each year of a degree I did, I'm on year 3/6. I passed 1 module per year so far but I'm hoping to apply to SOAS with those. They are bigger than level 3 but I don't know how it works. Thanks

Hi PPUOM,

I think this would depend on the course that you're applying to. I think it'd be best to get in touch with the admissions team on [email protected], they will be able to give you more information and advice on entry requirements. I suggest sending an email over with your qualifications, the course you want to study, and a little bit about yourself (grade requirements are different for students that are above the age of 21 upon application).

It is definitely still worth applying though, submitting an application is free 🙂

Best,
Daisy

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