MIT AS-Levels

<p>In Section 4 of the Part 2 of MIT's application it says to enter courses underway like A-Levels and so forth. However A-Level is a 2 year course and an exam in each subject is given after each year. I have given the first exam which is called the AS-Level exam. As a result I was wondering if I should enter AS and A Level courses separately.</p>

<p>MIT admissions officers are well aware of the structure of an A-level class. Between applicants from the UK, Hong Kong, Nigeria, Australia, New Zealand, Malta, Cyprus, Singapore, Zambia, Ghana, and literally dozens of other countries, they see literally hundreds of applicants each year with A-levels. They will look at your predicted grades. They will understand how to interpret these. Don’t worry.</p>

<p>So do I report the AS Level grades separately?</p>

<p>EDIT: Ah, so they’ll look at my predicted grades which are signifcantly based on my AS grades making putting my AS grades in redundant. Thanks.</p>

<p>Wait do you put AS grades or predicted grades?</p>