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Thread: AS Levels

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    Maths is not my strong point, and will determine if I decide to do sixth form or not.

    If I get my C at GCSE level I will most likley do Sixth Form, however if I do not get C at GCSE level, it means I have to do it alongside my A levels - It also restricts the courses I can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    maths would be far better than law.
    Agreed, anyways Law is pretty hard

    If you get a C C C for enlgish science and maths you should be fine

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    I am A/B for Science, B/C for English and D/E for maths!

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    I suggest that you improve your maths then by revision, extra classes and online applications. Maths is just one of the core subjects in which is required in most courses and jobs. Maths will be very helpful in business studies when it comes down to Finance, and so is an important building block in ensuring a successful time at sixth form and further education.

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    depends which ict. Theres more than one.

    If its normal ICT then i dont know anything about it, i sat in half a lesson when they got my options mixed up, and i just know the first thing they were gunna do was systems? lol

    Applied ict is different, thats about making websites, powerpoints, newsletters etc. Thats what i do and i actually enjoy it :] The coursework load is actually quite a bit, but tbh if you have time and patience and like doing that kinda stuff, then its the course for you :]
    you get 1 exam out of the full AS year, i dunno if you get another exam in A2, i'll have to wait and find out, but the AS exam is easy enough if you read and learn the right information and learn your case study :]

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