Can near-perfect A-Levels make up for no senior year at all?

<p>Each year British students get admitted, and all they have at admissions time are the AS and GCSC scores and “predicted” A level/Pre-U results. (in some courses they may had some A level module scores too…) </p>

<p>I assume the maths are Further Maths? The number of A levels you took is impressive. If you scored a number of A*s along with some As for the amount of A levels you took, that will make a statement about how you have turned things around as a student. </p>

<p>As my CC name suggests, my son was an Etonian, and Caltech, nor any other uni, ever asked to see Eton’s internal trial scores, nor were they discussed in the Tutor’s letter, thus I should think that Caltech will view A levels on their own.</p>

<p>Of course, there is a different question that your posting brings up–why did you continually switch, not only schools, but types of programs? Will you therefore fit into a traditional collegiate setting or will you also have wanderlust once enrolled?</p>