Originally Posted by
twilight
So, instead of spending next year being a lazy git, I'm going to go back to college and do AS levels. So, I have some questions.
Good. Slackers and lazy people get no where in life.
Is there a limit to how many you can/have to take? Like, a min of x and a max of x?
Usually a minimum of 4 in the first year, or it is for my college anyway. Most people usually drop one of these so they are taking just 3 of them onto further study. Some people take 5 in the first year, and drop one and some people continue to study all 5. Usually the bigger intellects.
Are AS levels hard? As in loads of coursework, work in the classroom and stuff?
I suppose it depends on your subject choices. Some AS levels are significantly more relaxed/easier than others. They are a step up from GCSE, but I wouldn't say a huge step. Just don't fall behind, as advised above :)
Can I take a GCSE class as well as my AS levels?
This usually counts as one of your subjects. In my case I only got to take 3 AS levels as I was advised to resit maths GCSE. But generally, yes you can.
Do you thinking taking AS English Language & GCSE Sociology would be enough?
I don't know how your college works, but as i've mentioned mine has a minimum of 4 in the first year. Which is wise really, as most Unis want atleast 3 A-levels, so it gives you that room to drop one if you do badly and what not. So you'd come out of college with an A-Level in English Language and a GCSE in Sociology? No, that wouldn't be sufficient.
I know you may not be able to give a proper answer to some of them, but a general idea on what you think would be awesome. :P