Why does Cambridge have a Supplementary Application Questionnaire (SAQ)?
The Supplementary Application Questionnaire (SAQ) has been developed to ensure that we have complete and consistent information about all applicants. It also enables us to collect information that is not part of the UCAS application but is helpful when assessing applications. The SAQ will ask for details such as UMS marks obtained on AS/A level units, information about topics already covered as part of your AS/A level (or equivalent) courses (which helps our interviewers decide which questions to ask), and registration numbers for admissions tests (if applicable).
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