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Alx2

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hey guys,,,
my UAC name:Alex (second name on the uac form: korean name) Park
my BOS name: (korean name) park
my legal name(passport name):(korean name) park

how do i change my UAC name? or does it even really matter?
im just worried they wont recognise my name,,,,, :/
 

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hey guys,,,
my UAC name:Alex (second name on the uac form: korean name) Park
my BOS name: (korean name) park
my legal name(passport name):(korean name) park

how do i change my UAC name? or does it even really matter?
im just worried they wont recognise my name,,,,, :/
your UAC name doesn't matter that much, and you'll probs be able to enrol in uni under either your korean or anglicised name regardless.
 

Alx2

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hmm but wont they like not recognise my name or something ?
or is it like linked ,,,,

lol soz i got no idea how the thing works.....
 

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hmm but wont they like not recognise my name or something ?
or is it like linked ,,,,

lol soz i got no idea how the thing works.....
When you sign up in person you can just be like "lol, I put my english name" and if you sign up online you can call them and say it.

Also, UAC just uses your BOS student number, so no need to worry. Gosh.
 

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When you sign up in person you can just be like "lol, I put my english name" and if you sign up online you can call them and say it.

Also, UAC just uses your BOS student number, so no need to worry. Gosh.
Pretty much this.

No respectable organisation (dealing with huge numbers) would use data regarding their clients strictly on the basis of name.
 

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