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Old 11-18-2007, 09:40 PM   #1
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Anyone familiar with the online application process for internationals? Need help

International student here. I am taking A-levels end of this year and the results would only be out next year at around march.

Now, the online app says that for standardised exams such as the A-levels one should not indicate the grades that the teacher gave you but the grades of the actual exam itself. That means I would only have my O-Level results (9-10th grade equivalent) and no grades for my 11-12th in my application.

What I currently have are my internal final year exam result (administered by the school but usually it doesn't count) and my predicted grades for A-levels (which counts since other universities also require this but I don't know the case for berkeley).

My question is: should I indicate it in the extra information space? I was afraid that they might doubt it since it's not from an official source.Or should I send an official copy of my transcript etc. instead via mail?
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