Hi! I need some help!
The Cambridge admissions process requires you to declare certain qualifications to them that fall under these headings:
“The Cambridge admissions process requires you to declare:
• The results of all high school and college qualifications and exams that you have taken, whether compulsory or optional. This includes any qualifications and exams that you may have self-studied and/or sat as a private candidate, and any sittings you may have undertaken at an exam centre other than your school or college.
• All results you have achieved in STEP Mathematics, regardless of the course for which you are applying or when the STEP was sat
• All results in high school and college qualifications and exams that you have resat and/or where you have been entered for multiple sittings, even if these were lower than you expected and/or are currently predicted.
• All future sittings of high school and college qualifications and exams.
• For modular courses, such as non-linear A Levels and AS Levels (usually "international" AS Levels and A Levels, and/or AS Levels and A Levels taken outside England, for example in Wales and Northern Ireland), the date each module was taken or is expected to be taken. For such non-linear A Levels and AS Levels taken outside England, please also provide UMS for every module you have sat, inclusive of any resits, if you have not already done so.
All results in any additional academic qualifications, including every sitting of standardised tests like ACTs, SATs, and APs.
• All results in English language tests - IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge English - including details of every sitting.
Note that if you are applying for a course in which Cambridge requires a pre-registered assessment - ESAT, LNAT, TMUA, or UCAT - you do not need to declare any sitting(s) you may have undertaken in previous years.”
I sat my LNAT, as I am applying for law but I’m unsure as to wether or not I need to declare that or amend my application in any way to include this??? Looking for help desperately as the deadline for this is the 5th of November!
Thank you!