<p>My schools follows the British Education System, which is the one with GCE 'A','AS' and 'O' Levels. I've taken my 'O' and 'AS' levels with my 'A' Levels coming up later this month.</p>
<p>Under the applications, when they ask for the subjects that I've taken from 9-12th grade, should I put in the 'O' and 'AS' Levels exams? </p>
<p>And the Maths Exam is just generally called Mathematics, not split into calculus and all that. How should I enter those?</p>
<p>I don’t know much about British system but I think you should put those exam</p>
<p>About Math, I also have the same problem as yours. I enter Mathematics because you must put everything similar to your transcript.</p>
<p>1.For 9th and 10th you enter O Level subjects that you took
For 11th and 12th class, you add your AS and A2 subjects that you took</p>
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<li>For Mathematics just enter Mathematics. You don’t need to write all the different units such as C1 or M1</li>
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<p>Ok thanks.</p>
<p>So for 9th and 10th. I put the same grades? Or I find the grades of my school exams. </p>
<p>I have not sit for my A2 Exams so how should i enter those grades? Should it be according to my school qualifying exams or leave it blank?</p>
<p>1 last question: Does that mean those are my transcript grades, or should i enter another set of different grades. (Maybe from my annual final exams?)</p>
<p>Your transcripts consists of your school grades+board exams you sat for.</p>
<p>For class 9 add your school results, for class 10 your school results+O level results, for class 11 your school results+AS results and for class 12 add your most recent class results and your predicted AS+A2 grades.</p>