<p>actually you can send your JC results + predicted grades only. schools aren’t really going to use your O levels while making a decision. i don’t think any school forces you to send in your O level results right ?</p>
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<p>Well, even I sent in my Sec 4 EOY results (the O-level equivalent) since they are asking for a transcript and it is a national examination you took.</p>
<p>hmm well i guess it really depends on the school then.</p>
<p>Can anyone tell me a list of AP Coordinators who are open to registration from non-students in Singapore?</p>
<p>I sent an email to College Board a while ago and they replied with only HCI and Fig Leaf Learning Centre.</p>
<p>I intend to take AP Japanese, Latin: Vergil and World History. Fig Leaf told me plainly they have no intention of offering language exams, but I haven’t called HCI yet. I searched around and found people talking about SAS and RJ but I don’t know if those people are already students there.</p>
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<p>This made me LOL</p>
<p>Will the college app committee look up each of your extracurriculars one by one? I mentioned an online business sometime ago, so will they come and visit my site and give me an email to confirm for example?</p>
<p>not really. if its big enough to make a decision, your guidance counselor would have probably mentioned it in his/her letter anyway. and its not that big, its probably not going to make much of a difference in your application.</p>
<p>Well, I’m probably going to be considered as a home-schooled applicant so that may change matters a little. The recognition of my extracurriculars is the main thing I’m worried about for my apps.</p>
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<p>I sent in only my A Level transcripts at first, but then one of the schools, I can’t remember which - probably USC since that was the school that had the earliest deadline for me - asked for my O Level transcript. YMMV.</p>
<p>Must we submit our secondary school grades (IP) and jc ones (promos, prelims) too? Mine look pretty bad, is it possible to not submit any or submit as few as possible?</p>
<p>How many times has this question come up recently?</p>
<p>You should at the most only require your O Levels/Sec 4 IP grades and A Levels. If you do not have your A Levels yet I believe you need to submit your prelim grades and predicted grades. I do not believe any school - at least not any school familiar with Singaporean applicants, and if you are in IP I would assume you’re applying to US schools where many Singaporeans have gone before
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<p>What the heck, my promo grades were something like ABCE. My J2 mid-year grades were ABS (one subject had no mid-year). My prelims were BBCD. My A Levels were AAAC (one of the As was the subject I had an S in six months before). Only the A Levels matter - if the rest looks bad, don’t send it if they don’t ask!!</p>
<p>Have a Question on Common App uploading of School Transcripts for Teachers.</p>
<p>So, do I have to ask my teacher to make a photocopy of my school transcripts and stamp it with the official college stamp before scanning it to let my teacher upload it to her Counselor forms so that the colleges know that it is a true copy OR
do I have to just scan my original O’level and JC results and let her upload it to her form? (But this way, how do the colleges know if the transcripts are true copies or not?)</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>oh god asdfdsfk i just screwed up my prelims majorly. of all the stupid things to do i had to do it. should i forget about applying early and just apply for regular decision instead? plus i haven’t really had time to work on it. btw, i’m not going to army or anything so this is my only chance to apply.</p>
<p>hey guys if one’s applying to need blind schools like Dartmouth/Amherst and planning to defer for 1-2 years, do one have to submit fin aid request when applying now or can one request from the college (that accepted the candidate) the year after?</p>
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<p>if you haven’t had time to work properly on your application, you shouldn’t apply ED, period, regardless of how badly you did for your prelims. </p>
<p>Note that even if you were to apply for the regular cycle, the dateline is still 1 jan so your a lvl results will not be out. As such, if your school requires you to submit your prelim results and not just your predicted A Level grades, you won’t be at an advantage compared to applying ED, in this respect.</p>
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<p>i think you can just apply when it comes to the year that you are entering the school.</p>
<p>so they don’t take into account your a level grades? then my hopes of going overseas are dashed. i really hate the a level system if i could go back in time i would have taken ib.</p>
<p>you apply using your prelim/predicted grades. you can submit your actual a level results later on for credits. or you could take a gap year and apply the following year using just your a level grades is your prelims are not good.</p>
<p>Has anyone gotten back their prelims result yet? mine is horrendously low…</p>
<p>im hoping for 1 A and the rest will probaly Bs and Cs…:-s
really nervous rite now, dun know whether they will weigh the predicted more or the prelims result more?
My schools the predicted result will add 2 grades to the actual prelims grade as predicted grade so predicted should be 3 or 4 As but prelims Bs and Cs really make me DROP DEAD now:((
Can anyone advice me now? thanks alot</p>
<p>@TAHUNGANH</p>
<p>Schools will look more closely at the Predicted Grades. My seniors have told me that. Btw, Which sch you from? Finished Prelims so quick?</p>