UCAS education?

<p>I'm filling out the UCAS right now, and am obviously noticing differences between it and US applications. I've read conflicting things about the personal statement. I'm thinking that the personal statement is where I should work my clubs and such into the application. But I wanna make sure about that.</p>

<p>More importantly though, my classes? No transcript is requested. There isn't a place for me to input my classes or scores either. Unless they're AP, anyway. I only took one AP class last year, and it was US gov... not very impressive to an English university I would expect, lol.</p>

<p>But I took Western Civ online through a local community college last year, and this year I'm part of a program where I take one high school course a semester, and 3 courses at a local private university. I'm taking Calc, Chem, and Psych, at the university, and am anticipating A's in each. Next semester I'm taking the other half of Chem, along with Biology. I plan on majoring in chemistry, so I want to highlight the fact that I've already taken these courses at a university, and done well.</p>

<p>Any help? Thanks.</p>

<p>Hi Grawr g! I will also be applying to the US and the UK. I am in the same boat as you are regarding the school transcript. I called UCAS the other day. A very kind lady answered every one of my enquiries. From what I understood there is a section in Education where you specify your school/s and what qualifications you have received or will be receiving. There you can fill out your grades. When you get accepted the universities might ask you for your high school diploma or transcript.
There are two types of offers . Conditional - there are conditions that you must fulfill inorder to be accepted. You have already been offered a place at the university. E.g: You need to graduate with 3.5 on your diploma.
The other type is unconditional- NO CONDITIONS you are set!!! No tests whatsoever. But I recommend getting your school transcript just in case.
BTW here is the UCAS number I called the other day. They will be happy to answer all of your questions
+443303330230</p>

<p>I recommend calling UCAS!</p>