I have been educated following the British educational system. How will USC evaluate my application?
For applicants whose education is based upon the British educational system, USC requires a combination of seven or eight O- and A-level subjects. USC evaluates application files with O-level results and predicted A-level results. In addition, USC will award transfer credit for each successfully completed (defined as having a grade C or better) A-level for which USC offers comparable coursework.
For applicants whose education is based upon the British educational system, USC requires results from the GCSE/IGCSE/O-level exams as well as predicted A-level results. Results of AS-level exams should also be submitted. In addition, USC will award advanced credits for each successfully completed A-level for which USC offers comparable coursework.
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