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Education level question

annasokol

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I am not sure if I should put high school degree or some university courses in the Level of Education section. I am currently studying in the US and have completed some university courses. However:
1) They require a minimum of a high school education, and I'm not sure if selecting the 'some university courses' option will let them know that I have completed a high school education (it might seem like an obvious fact, but homeschooled students can also go to universities)
2) If i pick the 'some university courses' option, will they see it as someone who is still enrolled in their university degree or will it be seen as someone who took some univerisity courses, but never completed the degree (e.g. dropped out)
I would appreciate any help with these details.
 
You are way overthinking this. No one looks at this form and “thinks” anything. It asks for your highest level of education. Answer some university courses as that is accurate, and move on. IF you get selected - a random selection that is not at all dependent on your answers - then you will be asked to show your educational qualifications as at the date of interview.
 
If you’ve completed some university courses, selecting 'some university courses' should be fine, as it indicates progress beyond high school. Most institutions understand that to take university courses, you must have completed high school. However, if you're concerned about clarity, you might want to mention your high school completion separately in the application. Also, whether it’s seen as ongoing education or incomplete depends on the context of the form. For more educational resources and insights on academic records, you can check this website for helpful information.
 
If you’ve completed some university courses, selecting 'some university courses' should be fine, as it indicates progress beyond high school. Most institutions understand that to take university courses, you must have completed high school.
Not necessarily. It is possible to take some university courses while still in high school, as in while high school has not yet been completed.
 
I am not sure if I should put high school degree or some university courses in the Level of Education section. I am currently studying in the US and have completed some university courses. However:
1) They require a minimum of a high school education, and since EF Educational Tours often cater to students at various educational levels, I'm not sure if selecting the 'some university courses' option will clearly show that I have already completed high school (it might seem like an obvious fact, but homeschooled students can also go to universities).
2) If i pick the 'some university courses' option, will they see it as someone who is still enrolled in their university degree or will it be seen as someone who took some univerisity courses, but never completed the degree (e.g. dropped out)
I would appreciate any help with these details.
Select "some university courses." It implies you've completed high school and are currently enrolled in university. It won't be seen as skipping high school or as having dropped out.
 
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