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real AS score

are there many people applying for cambridge, imperial, ucl, lse and kcl with actual as score? or do they just submit the predicted score? I am quite worried because of some students coming to UK instead of US

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by oggg
are there many people applying for cambridge, imperial, ucl, lse and kcl with actual as score? or do they just submit the predicted score? I am quite worried because of some students coming to UK instead of US

Not sure what you are asking. Most schools in England do not take AS now it's a standalone qualification.

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by Muttley79
Not sure what you are asking. Most schools in England do not take AS now it's a standalone qualification.

I am a student taking international a level. So I was wondering whether international students submit their scores

Reply 3

If you have taken AS levels, you must add these to your UCAS application - and your school/college referee will also add your predicted A level grades as part of their reference.

You dont need to stress about any extra pressure for places for International applicants - all UK Unis are desperate for overseas fee payers so any fall-out from Trumpian USA will not have any real impact on your chances of an offer.

Btw, applying to all of cambridge, imperial, ucl, lse and kcl is not a good idea. These Unis are very competitive and every year thousands (yes, thousands) of applicants who meet or even exceed the entry requirements are rejected. I would recommend only applying for Cambridge, plus 2 of these and making your other choices out-of-London Universities, with at least one of these choices with grade requirements much lower than your predicted grades.

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