UCAS question

<p>This is probably a really stupid question, but in the ucas application (under education), what is it referring to when it asks if I received any formal qualifications at my school.</p>

<p>It's so long since I filled in a UCAS form i barely remember what it looks like.</p>

<p>Anyway, when UK students leave schools they get certificates in each subject they studied for A-levels, which are stand-alone qualifications and can be used to apply for a job. This is what it means. If you got anything liken that, enter it here. I suspect a US High School diploma would count, but I don't know 100%. It doesn't mean grades give to you by a class teahcer or anything like that.</p>

<p>You could always e-mail UCAS about this if you're still unsure.</p>

<p>Or try</p>

<p><a href="http://www"&gt;www&lt;/a>. the student room .co .uk</p>

<p>remove the spaces to find a UK board similar to this.</p>

<p>Thanks, i'll try the UK board</p>