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UCAS points expiring?
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My dad has recently left uni doing psychology at some rediculous level...and says my UCAS points I earned about 3 years ago will expire.
He says they 'have a shelf life of 3 years". That means I need to apply for this year and I don't know if I can handle it just yet. Talking about why I can't is a different matter entirely...I'm worried about my 280 points from college.
Now that's alot. I can pretty much get any course I wanted with those points but I'm shit scared they expire and amount to nothing. I can find nothing on google or here or even the UCAS website so it sounds like bollocks.
Any body know anything about this?
He says they 'have a shelf life of 3 years". That means I need to apply for this year and I don't know if I can handle it just yet. Talking about why I can't is a different matter entirely...I'm worried about my 280 points from college.
Now that's alot. I can pretty much get any course I wanted with those points but I'm shit scared they expire and amount to nothing. I can find nothing on google or here or even the UCAS website so it sounds like bollocks.
Any body know anything about this?
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Indeed. And if they 'expire', why does it ay (on UCAS) about A-Levels before 2001?
but saying ucas points expire is like saying just because you havnt had sex for a year, means you need to get a new licence from the home office because your sexual prowess has expired, or something like that
Assuming you have your A levels or GNVQs or whatever you happen to have and your just using those to translate your grades into UCAS points for the UCAS tariff then he's wrong.
UCAS points are purely a way to put all the qualifications onto one level, you never actually get them as such, no one will ever give you a certificate with 280 UCAS points on it (well I might if you ask me nicely), its just like a translation, so they will never expire. Relax and sort everything else out first, then worry about uni.