How does it work in England?
I understand that in England students take their A levels in the last year of secondary school- so will apply for Uni before they have their results,
Does that mean that all University offers in England are conditional?
II am in Scotland- so mostly no A levels, kids do Scottish Highers, but that is one year after the GCSE equivalent, leaving one full year to go at school.
So my DD sat her Highers aged 16./17 and was made unconditional offers on the actual know results of her attainment.
So although still has some exams to go this year ( a couple of ( crash Highers and Advanced Highers) she doesn't need any of those qualifications as she has already secured place at University.
Can someone explain the system in England.
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speakout · 28/04/2018 06:51
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