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So I'm applying to several Masters programs in England and I'm finally on my last (!) application to fill out. In addition to my (current) undergraduate qualifications, it also asks me for my "final school of leaving qualifications." What is that? I'm in Canada if that means anything. When I google it, I get a bunch of facts about when somebody can leave high school. I'm sure that's not what they mean.
Help?
TLDR: "final school of leaving qualifications" -- wtf?
The school leaving qualifications themselves are the "A-levels" and so forth that you may have heard of in the English educational system. I'm pretty sure that for the Canadian (and American) system, the "school of leaving qualifications" would just be the high school that you graduated from. We don't actually have qualifications though.
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