UCAS education section

Hello, I am a student who took AP qualifications in Korea, so I selected the “Korean High School Diploma” qualification and now I need to add my “modules” (which I think means the grades for the classes I took at school). But I took about a total of 70 classes throughout high school, and I am wondering if it is mandatory that I enter every single grade. Some references tell me only putting the AP classes are necessary, while some tell me I should put in all of them. Some even tell me I don’t have to put these module grades AT ALL, and I can leave it blank. I don’t know whose opinion is correct. And also, are the module grades(=school grades) important compared to SAT I, SAT IIs, and APs? Some tell me that only SAT I, SAT IIs, and APs are looked at as qualifications and GPA and school grades is not important at all in the UK, while some tell me GPA and school grades are important as well. I’m really confused…someone please help!!

List your AP exams, SAT1&2 results only. GPA is not that important.

@jupiter98 Do I have to put in all my modules/school grades?

No, you do not.

@jupiter98 So I can just leave the module section blank? Its optional then?

Modules are your exam grades, sat1&2 results.

@jupiter98 then how about my gpa and school grades? where do i include them

You don’t include them. You apply with AP and SAT only. You list them in “qualifications” section.

Very few universities will ask to upload your transcript as part of their own application, separate from UCAS.

@jupiter98 so if u get a 2.9/4/0 gpa (which is very poor) and have 8 APs with all 5s and 3 SAT IIs with all 800s and a high SAT I score, can you get accepted a really good school> (ex. Oxbridge, Imperial)

There are other variables - personal statement, reference, TSA… Test scores are only the first hurdle :slight_smile: but they are more important than GPA