<p>So I am applying with the American diploma. I added all my AP and SAT II scores in the Education Section. When I added "High school graduation diploma" it says I have to write down the modules. What is a module? Should I put in all the classes I took in the four years of high school? Or my AP classes? Or nothing at all? I am so frustrated and desperate and I cannot seem to find an answer anywhere!</p>
<p>Please help.</p>
<p>I don’t know the answer, but if you have consulted the UCAS help section, then I would suggest asking on The Student Room.</p>
<p>A module is a unit, when we do our Diplomas (in the UK) we have different units (I’m not sure if that’s what you have over there) so I think (not 100% sure) you have to put down the letter/number grade you got for each unit for the diploma. If they don’t all fit in then it’s probably your AP scores.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure this is a flaw on the form (on the computer).</p>
<p>This word “modules” doesn’t mean anything in the United States, and we don’t have anything similar in American high schools. So Americans really shouldn’t be asked about their “modules”.</p>
<p>KEVP</p>