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<blockquote data-quote="Claire" data-source="post: 19817" data-attributes="member: 4753"><p>Ah sorry for misunderstanding. My A Level equivalents are very different, as we don't pick just 3-4 subjects in our last two years of school. Instead we picked many different courses which count as credits and we required a number of credits to graduate from school. The courses have a range of difficulty levels which also determine how many credits that course is worth. Universities would then look at your top 6 scoring courses. I was amongst the top of my graduating class. I explain this all in the applications I make, though I appreciate it's quite complicated!</p><p></p><p>I've applied for pre-settled status and will be eligible for settled in December 2020. </p><p></p><p>Your stance on a paralegal role is very helpful - thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claire, post: 19817, member: 4753"] Ah sorry for misunderstanding. My A Level equivalents are very different, as we don't pick just 3-4 subjects in our last two years of school. Instead we picked many different courses which count as credits and we required a number of credits to graduate from school. The courses have a range of difficulty levels which also determine how many credits that course is worth. Universities would then look at your top 6 scoring courses. I was amongst the top of my graduating class. I explain this all in the applications I make, though I appreciate it's quite complicated! I've applied for pre-settled status and will be eligible for settled in December 2020. Your stance on a paralegal role is very helpful - thank you! [/QUOTE]
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