Because the people working at UCAS are incompetent and don't know how their database works. You can't even reset a password because it tells you that your e-mail is not registered when you know for a fact that it is.
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Yes, a higher diploma can carry UCAS points, but it depends on the specific diploma and its level of recognition. Generally, qualifications that are equivalent to A-levels or are recognized by UCAS can contribute points towards university admissions. It's important to check the specific UCAS tariff points assigned to the qualification through the official UCAS website or the institution offering the diploma.
You can do retakes of exams to get better grades and therefore get a higher number of UCAS points. Or you can take on some extra subjects to get UCAS points from them too.
No actually it is not. It is very helpful when you are truthful and don't lie.
UCAS was created in 1994.
A Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) does not directly equate to UCAS points, as UCAS points are primarily assigned to A-levels and equivalent qualifications. However, some universities may recognize CPE for entry requirements, but it's best to check with individual institutions for their specific policies. Generally, for A-levels, you earn points based on your grades, with A* being the highest. For the exact conversion of qualifications to UCAS points, refer to the official UCAS website.
Probably not but in my opinion it is rubbish and annoying.
gives no good information
None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
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