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Thread: AS Levels?

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    Okay, thanks


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    you can take 4 AS levels tops. They can be hard, they are a lot harder than GCSE, but it depends more on which subjects. I'm not sure about GCSE and AS level, but i dont see why not? Try asking at an opening evening of a college? Some colleges preferre you to do more then 2 subjects. I'd try stretching to 3 atleast? maybe another GCSE or AS level?
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    Just don't take 2 if you plan on going to a decent Uni. Most Unis want 3, and some want an additional AS level with those 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acqua View Post
    you can take 4 AS levels tops. They can be hard, they are a lot harder than GCSE, but it depends more on which subjects. I'm not sure about GCSE and AS level, but i dont see why not? Try asking at an opening evening of a college? Some colleges preferre you to do more then 2 subjects. I'd try stretching to 3 atleast? maybe another GCSE or AS level?
    You can take as many A-Levels as you want, whether it be the AS or the A2 level. The reason being for this, you can self-teach yourself the work and merely sit the examinations either externally, or with your college.

    Many people teach themselves, Further Mathematics especially, Six AS-Levels is usually the most people take at one time, as they have to prioritise and use time management skills very well.

    Many Universities ask for three A Levels and one AS Level, but some will ask for the four straight A Levels, such as Oxbridge on some of their courses.

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    The coursework is only hard depending on the subject you take, some subjects aren't even that heavy. (Literature is better haha)

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    Thanks for the replies.


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    The college i wanna go asked me if i wanted to do 5! I was like.. hmm... i'll think about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirkwood View Post
    You can take as many A-Levels as you want, whether it be the AS or the A2 level. The reason being for this, you can self-teach yourself the work and merely sit the examinations either externally, or with your college.

    Many people teach themselves, Further Mathematics especially, Six AS-Levels is usually the most people take at one time, as they have to prioritise and use time management skills very well.

    Many Universities ask for three A Levels and one AS Level, but some will ask for the four straight A Levels, such as Oxbridge on some of their courses.
    It depends on the college / sixth form?

    The colleges where I live let you do 4 AS levels but surely it depends on your GCSE grades?
    I doubt many could cope with doing more than 4, but i suppose how good you are at teaching yourself
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