
Will universities accept Russian Language as A level in my case?
I plan to study Law / Business / Politics in university and I’m wondering if Russian Language will be counted as an A level. Along with Russian I will take Economics , Law and Politics.
I am actually a citizen of Armenia, was born in Armenia and graduated school in Armenia where i studies Russian language as “Foreign Language”. However I lived in Moscow from age 2 to 11. So the question is whether universities will accept Russian language or not.
Or is there any question in UCAS form that asks about where I lived or where i was studying at age 7-11 ( since i went to Moscow school at that time).
Thanks in advance!!
Unless UCAS has changed in the last two years I can’t recall any questions about primary education. So long as you get a good grade and pass Russian I don’t see why it wouldn’t be counted especially as you are doing three other relevant and academic subjects that are very useful for law. If in doubt, check with the admissions services of the universities you want to apply to.