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Cambridge A Level results from June 2026 — UCAS doesn’t give me the option for 2026

Hi everyone,

I’m filling out my UCAS application and I’m trying to add my Cambridge International A Level results

I received my final A Level results in June 2026, but when I select the qualification date, the year dropdown only goes up to 2025. There is no option for 2026

I selected Cambridge International A Level as the qualification, so I don’t think I’ve chosen the wrong qualification

My results certificate clearly says June 2026

Has anyone else had this issue? What should I select for the qualification date? I don’t want to put 2025 because that would be incorrect

International student

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u/Certain_Cupcake898 — 5 days ago

I genuinely have no idea what major to choose and I’m exhausted from thinking about it

Hello everyone I’m looking for some advice about choosing a major because I genuinely don’t know what to do anymore

I’ve taken every career/major test I can find, asked people around me for advice, researched different careers, and I still can’t decide i don’t really have a dream job which makes the decision even harder.

The main things I know are that I didn’t enjoy studying physics or math, and I want to choose something with good job opportunities and a decent future.

The one major I’ve somewhat settled on is **architecture**, but everyone around me keeps telling me that architecture doesn’t have good job opportunities, which is making me doubt it.

I’ve also considered **biomedical engineering** , but I’m worried about how much math it involves and whether finding a job afterward would be difficult. I’ve thought about **computer science** too, but I honestly have no idea whether I would actually be a good fit for it.

At this point, I’m just really tired of thinking about this. I feel like I’ve been going in circles for months, and I really don’t want to waste this year because I couldn’t decide.

For people who have been in a similar situation: **How did you choose your major when you didn’t have a dream career?**

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u/Certain_Cupcake898 — 5 days ago

For people who have been in a similar situation: How did you choose your major when you didn’t have a dream career?

Hello everyone. I’m looking for some advice about choosing a major because I genuinely don’t know what to do anymore.

I’ve taken every career/major test I can find, asked people around me for advice, researched different careers, and I still can’t decide. I don’t really have a “dream job,” which makes the decision even harder.

The main things I know are that I didn’t enjoy studying physics or math, and I want to choose something with good job opportunities and a decent future.

The one major I’ve somewhat settled on is architecture, but everyone around me keeps telling me that architecture doesn’t have good job opportunities, which is making me doubt it.

I’ve also considered biomedical engineering, but I’m worried about how much math it involves and whether finding a job afterward would be difficult. I’ve thought about computer science too, but I honestly have no idea whether I would actually be a good fit for it.

At this point, I’m just really tired of thinking about this. I feel like I’ve been going in circles for months, and I really don’t want to waste this year because I couldn’t decide.

For people who have been in a similar situation: How did you choose your major when you didn’t have a dream career?

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u/Certain_Cupcake898 — 5 days ago

Need help figuring out how to prepare for SAAT/Tahsili

Hi everyone, I’m planning to start preparing for SAAT (Tahsili), but honestly I feel really lost about where to begin. I did IGCSE and A-levels, and while I noticed some SAAT questions are similar to things I studied before, I’ve forgotten a lot of the basics and I’m not sure what resources people actually use for this exam.

I wanted to ask people who already took it or are currently preparing for it, what helped you the most? Like books, websites, YouTube channels, Telegram groups, or anything else.

I’d really appreciate any advice because right now the whole thing feels overwhelming and I don’t really know where to start. Thank you.

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u/Certain_Cupcake898 — 3 months ago