I am asking on behalf of some of my students.
I have checked university admissions websites and they state that they will not discriminate against pupils whose schools have taken AS levels in reformed (linear) A level subjects and those who are taking all exams at the end of Y13.
Given that all public exam results have to be declared on the UCAS form, should I advise student with D or E grades in reformed A levels, that they are still OK applying for medicine or law degrees or should I encourage them to look at alternative choices?
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Applying for Law or medical degrees with Reformed A levels
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catslife · 13/09/2016 16:30
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