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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

AAB at A levels

Hi,

Sorry, I know that the grading system between UK and US are different.

Question:
Is the following sentence correct?

Sentence:
The achievement that I want to mention is AAB at A-Levels (UK).

The following link suggests that UK people will say "AAB at A levels":
Entry requirements Typical offer is AAB at A level
BA Management - Coursefinder - University of Leeds

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Hi, I know that the grading system between UK and US are different. Question: Is the following sentence correct? Yes, although it is an example of academic jargon.

  • Hi, I know that the grading system between UK and US are different.
  • Question: Is the following sentence correct?
  • Yes, although it is an example of academic jargon.
  • ' Have a look here.
  • org/wiki/GCE_Advanced_Level#Grades_and_grading_history Sentence: The achievement that I want to mention is AAB at A-Levels (UK) .
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Hi,

I know that the grading system between UK and US are different.

Question:
Is the following sentence correct? Yes, although it is an example of academic jargon.

Without the jargon, one would say something like

'Leeds typically offers a place only to a student who has passed three Advanced Level

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