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Hello vjers,

Q33. List below all educational institutions attended.

1) did you guys listed just your colleges and university? Did you include

Secondary school as well?

2) if you include Secondary school, what did you put where it asks degree or diploma?

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Are you the beneficiary? And from the UK? You could list the high school or college you went to and put "A-levels" or "GCSEs" instead of your degree or diploma, or if you got a vocational diploma you could put that as well. I wouldn't worry about any school you attended prior to the age of 16.

In the US, for example, you could give you high school and just write "diploma" as that is what high-schoolers receive here at graduation. As it's a bit different there, you could just put the levels/exams you completed and passed, but you wouldn't need to put the subjects.

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Thanks marlea, yes im the beneficiary. You said I dont have to putdown the subjects, but the form asks course of study?

I still wouldn't be too worried about subjects for secondary school. I think they are looking for course of study for university degrees, e.g. Business degree, English degree, Biology degree, all depending on what your focus was. For secondary school, especially A-levels, it's understood that typically the reason you take them is in preparation for a university course. If you did A-levels (e.g. History, French, Drama) you can list them if you'd like, but the main point is that no matter what you took, it was probably university prep. I don't think it would matter either way, so go with whatever you are most comfortable with.

Course of Study: History, French, Drama

or

Course of Study: University Prep

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I-129F NOA1 : June 1, 2010

I-129F NOA2 : June 28, 2010

Interview Date : Sept 28, 2010

Wedding: Apr 16, 2011

AOS

Approved : July 25, 2011

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