stumbled on this video and its so good and really detailed! I grew up in the UK and am applying to unis here. Just wanted to comment and say to anyone who is struggling with the personal statement the biggest thing we get told is to not talk about our grades and just write about why we want to study the subject etc - the people looking at your application will be able to see your grades as theyre in another part of your application. And if it is any comfort pretty much all A Level students hate the personal statement and spend forever writing it, there are so many really helpful youtube videos that we all use to help us. Love this video
Are A levels equivalent to college level because I’m applying after completing my first year at a university in America? So I’m not sure how to put my uni grades in
it depends on the requirements! it is likely that you can use a mix of your best scores, as each uni + program will have their own set of requirements. it's most important to send in whichever scores are the best + meet those requirements
There is a RUclips channel called Madi Graham. On this channel she talks about this in her first video on her channel and has a bunch of videos about University of Edinburgh and applying as an international student.
if you want to study as a full-time student (for four years) then yes!! if you are already a student at another university, there might be different deadlines for study-abroad programs :)
if ur applying from your 2nd year of US university to finish a course in the UK, do you need to retake the ACT/SAT ? i did poorly on it in school. is there an average GPA cutoff for Universities like they won't accept a GPA below=____?
Hi! Unfortunately I don't know a lot about transfer applications (and am honestly not sure how possible it is since UK universities are very particular about course structure). Since undergrad applications are largely dependent on AP/IB scores as well as SAT, it is likely those are the scores you'd need to provide, but again, not sure about transferring. And not usually a GPA cutoff especially for high school --> undergrad because those scores are the main consideration.
not necessarily!! if you watched the segment about why/why not to apply to uni in the uk, i listed several of my main reasons! studying internationally has always been something i’ve wanted to do and i simply feel that the experience i’ll be getting might be better tailored to my learning style/have more of an intense academic focus then the schools i was deciding between in the us.
stumbled on this video and its so good and really detailed! I grew up in the UK and am applying to unis here. Just wanted to comment and say to anyone who is struggling with the personal statement the biggest thing we get told is to not talk about our grades and just write about why we want to study the subject etc - the people looking at your application will be able to see your grades as theyre in another part of your application. And if it is any comfort pretty much all A Level students hate the personal statement and spend forever writing it, there are so many really helpful youtube videos that we all use to help us. Love this video
Thank you for posting I have been looking forward to it! Would love to see a personal statement video as well😊
This video is amazing! tysm
Are A levels equivalent to college level because I’m applying after completing my first year at a university in America? So I’m not sure how to put my uni grades in
No A Levels are like AP exams or ACT just apply as someone going in with an undergraduate degree
Can you choose to withhold certain AP exam scores? So can I submit a 5 from gov but withhold a 3 from macro?
You can in the USA but I think in the UK they don't follow the same laws so they can make you submit all your grades and resits
Should I report my future AP tests that I don't have a score for yet?
Yeah you'll get a "conditional offer" if you get the grades that are required.
For UCAS test submissions do I submit my SAT, ACT, and AP or just use one of them?
it depends on the requirements! it is likely that you can use a mix of your best scores, as each uni + program will have their own set of requirements. it's most important to send in whichever scores are the best + meet those requirements
@@idkpayton Thank you for replying! I’ve been wondering but I couldn’t find a solid answer🫶🏼
Hey girl, loved the video, my question is, I want to study aboard in Edingburgh for fall 2024, do I have to do the UCAS before jan deadline?
There is a RUclips channel called Madi Graham. On this channel she talks about this in her first video on her channel and has a bunch of videos about University of Edinburgh and applying as an international student.
if you want to study as a full-time student (for four years) then yes!! if you are already a student at another university, there might be different deadlines for study-abroad programs :)
Thank you!@@moo2ube519
Thank you!@@idkpayton
hi, did you end up getting into ucl?
i never heard back from them 😭
if ur applying from your 2nd year of US university to finish a course in the UK, do you need to retake the ACT/SAT ? i did poorly on it in school. is there an average GPA cutoff for Universities like they won't accept a GPA below=____?
Hi! Unfortunately I don't know a lot about transfer applications (and am honestly not sure how possible it is since UK universities are very particular about course structure). Since undergrad applications are largely dependent on AP/IB scores as well as SAT, it is likely those are the scores you'd need to provide, but again, not sure about transferring. And not usually a GPA cutoff especially for high school --> undergrad because those scores are the main consideration.
Why are you going to study in UK?
Is US education worse than UK? @@
not necessarily!! if you watched the segment about why/why not to apply to uni in the uk, i listed several of my main reasons! studying internationally has always been something i’ve wanted to do and i simply feel that the experience i’ll be getting might be better tailored to my learning style/have more of an intense academic focus then the schools i was deciding between in the us.
Hello!! Do you have an Insta or email where I can ask questions??? These are golden videos btw :) stay blessed