(07-18-2022, 05:34 AM)carrythenothing Wrote: You can have the classes evaluated for undergraduate transfer equivalencies. You'll still need a course-by-course foreign credential evaluation (except maybe if it's an RA school like The Open University).
thanks!
Quote:you serious? I did think that it should be similar to American ARs.
Sarahmac
Did you do A Levels? The American highschool diploma is equivalent to GCSE. If you did A Levels you will likely get 6-9 credits per A Level if you send those in along with your masters for an international equivalency evaluation.
I didn't bother because mine were not relevant to the degree and my electives were already full, but I could have scored 42 easy credits between AS and full A Levels if I had just got my highschool stuff evaluated (4 A2, 2 additional AS and EPQ).
I have 1 AL (Biology), and 3 AS (Chemistry, Computer, Math)
All Ds though


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