<p>I’ve heard that there are some State Us that require only O-Level/GCSE grades for entry.</p>
<p>I don’t know how true that is, but I would appreciate it if somebody else could shed some light on this.</p>
<p>I’ve heard that there are some State Us that require only O-Level/GCSE grades for entry.</p>
<p>I don’t know how true that is, but I would appreciate it if somebody else could shed some light on this.</p>
<p>Yes some do, I know Western Kentucky University is one of them. I’m sure there will be more you just need to do a bit of research.</p>
<p>Actually its sort of strange, this whole O Level thing. I Emailed Boston university a year ago and they said they require 5 O levels for admission. I emailed them again asking the same question a few months ago and this time they said no, they dont accept o levels. </p>
<p>Universities can change their minds about this, but typically universities will require ALevels since OLevels are only equivalent to 10/11th grade, not 12th grade. However some public universities (like Penn State, Ole Miss…) will accept OLevels only but you have to be full pay (no scholarships).</p>