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For quick reference, it is suggested that 20 Queen's credits equate to 15-18 US credits.
With all of the Psychology and Anthropology credits you have, in addition to your A levels, you should seriously consider a BA in Social Science.
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
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Thank you very much for your advice KayV.
I shall look into it.
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Which A-levels do you have?
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I have a "B" in Business Studies, a "C" in Computing, and a "D" in Irish.
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Paul_Zed Wrote:I have a "B" in Business Studies, a "C" in Computing, and a "D" in Irish.
Wish instead of Irish, it was Dutch. Then you'd have a B in
Business, C in
Computing, and D in
Dutch.
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LOL. I'd rather have an A in Armenian
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Paul_Zed Wrote:LOL. I'd rather have an A in Armenian
Haha, yeah that's better!
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07-01-2016, 04:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2016, 04:28 AM by Leedeedee.)
What WES (World Education Services) say about A levels. You need to scroll over just half way down to see. They advise 8 lower level undergraduate credits per subject and they have the grading equivalencies here.
A Guide to the GCE A Level - WENR
Looks like you'll probably get 8 credits at grade A and 16 credits at grade B for those A level results
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Thanks, Leedeedee. I was just going by what it said on the Queen's University website, but the WES/ ACCRAO/ etc. evaluators are the ones who will have more say in the process.
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Thanks for that link, leedeedee!
That's pretty encouraging information. I'm assuming that the list of independent evaluators are all singing from the same hymnsheet, either that or it'd be a total crap shoot (in the parlance of our times).
From the list of international evaluators: (
International Student Policies )
- ECE look like the best bet; they have a simple "High School and University Level Course by Course" fee, and their website is actually decent.
A few of the other ones look pretty amateur. $60 to send the evaluation overseas is a bit of a joke though.
https://www.ece.org/SiteMain/51/74
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