Help with WES
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Help with WES
Hi All,
I am at the beginning of getting the WES educational assessment. I was initially told by a Lawyer that my 2 year NVQ Level 2 diploma in Hairdressing was valid to count for points. I have done some searching on here and see its not. I have also crossed checked that with the WES site.
So now the only other qualifications I have are:
One year Higher Education Certificate.
I have also completed the first year of an undergraduate degree (1 year out of 3 (degree incomplete)). In UK its called 120 credits for that 1st year academic transcript.
I have two questions if anyone can help?
1. Does the 1 year of incomplete degree count for anything?
2. If I submit the Higher Education Certificate should I also submit my GCSE secondary school results to be assessed as well?
Any info appreciated. Thanks!
I am at the beginning of getting the WES educational assessment. I was initially told by a Lawyer that my 2 year NVQ Level 2 diploma in Hairdressing was valid to count for points. I have done some searching on here and see its not. I have also crossed checked that with the WES site.
So now the only other qualifications I have are:
One year Higher Education Certificate.
I have also completed the first year of an undergraduate degree (1 year out of 3 (degree incomplete)). In UK its called 120 credits for that 1st year academic transcript.
I have two questions if anyone can help?
1. Does the 1 year of incomplete degree count for anything?
2. If I submit the Higher Education Certificate should I also submit my GCSE secondary school results to be assessed as well?
Any info appreciated. Thanks!
Last edited by christopherjames; Oct 30th 2017 at 3:47 pm.
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Re: Help with WES
1. Nope. Only completed credentials count for points.
2. Not sure what a HEC is, but assuming it's post-secondary, then no, you don't need to include GCSE's as well, you only need your highest level of education.
HTH.
2. Not sure what a HEC is, but assuming it's post-secondary, then no, you don't need to include GCSE's as well, you only need your highest level of education.
HTH.