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Thread: A Levels

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luccy. View Post
    i'm going to a sixth form and i would recommend a levels. Those aren't that hard a levels and coursework has been cut down dramatically so yeah i think you'll be fine.. why don't you just do 3AS then 2 A and another AS or something like that?!
    Because most decent unis ask for three complete A levels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    youve got to think also, in a few years time, youll have to compete with people who will have a levels as standard, considering they are going to be making further education compulsory
    Well I'm going to join the Police Force and I'm guessing I'll be in the job until i retire.

    Quote Originally Posted by Luccy. View Post
    i'm going to a sixth form and i would recommend a levels. Those aren't that hard a levels and coursework has been cut down dramatically so yeah i think you'll be fine.. why don't you just do 3AS then 2 A and another AS or something like that?!
    But thing is the 6th form College I'm going to only do A Levels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Only one I've had experience of is Business and it wasn't that hard really. Would have been easier if I had any sort of a memory lol. At a guess I would say Law would be the hardest on that list.
    Business involves a lot of Maths right? I'm really bad at everything in Maths.
    OOPS I DID IT AGAIN..

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    Quote Originally Posted by United-Clowgon View Post
    Well I'm going to join the Police Force and I'm guessing I'll be in the job until i retire.
    anything could happen though, if for some reason you were outta work (dont get shot pls) and you had to find a new job when youre 30, then it would be harder

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    If that were the case, i guess i will have to resort to going on benefits then!

    Na, as you say anything can happen. That's why I'm doing these A Levels as if i don't get into the police, i know I've got other back ups that i can use to get into other Jobs.
    OOPS I DID IT AGAIN..

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    A Levels are pretty pointless if you're not going to uni, a btec or or some other vocational qualification would be better if it's purely to increase job prospects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by United-Clowgon View Post
    ... Business involves a lot of Maths right? I'm really bad at everything in Maths.
    Only very basic maths. Trust me, I'm the worst at maths

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    Don't have any experience with the others, but with Law you need to have the ability to memorise case law and legislation names/purposes. Without them you are basically screwed. If you think you can do that then go for it, it's a really interesting course and I fell totally in love with Law because of it.

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    if you go you need to be full focused, they can be very hard. make sure you work hard in the first year or second year will make you cry.

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