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| ONE love, blood, life Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: York, UK and Singapore
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Local Time: 09:47 AM | A-levels Mine are coming to an end. My friend in the UK's doing them in June next year though. So any teenagers from UK/Commonwealth here? Or any oldies want to share their grades? ![]() I'll resurrect this thread next March and post what I got. |
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| Yes, I am still here... Premium Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: ATL. Would like to be back on vacation in Paris.
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Local Time: 09:47 PM | best of luck with yours. |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: N.Yorkshire UK
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Local Time: 02:47 AM | Re: A-levels Quote:
Good luck with your results Yertle. I'm sure you'll do well. ![]() | |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belfast
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Local Time: 01:47 AM | I'm an oldie (well technically 20 is still very very young ) and i'm taking a whole new set Oh the joy ![]() |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: N.Yorkshire UK
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Local Time: 02:47 AM | Quote:
![]() Aw ![]() They'll soon fly by...says she who isn't taking any. ![]() | |
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| ONE love, blood, life Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: York, UK and Singapore
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Local Time: 09:47 AM | Iris - thanks. So what did you guys take? I'm taking economics, English literature, history, and theatre studies. General paper at AO level, Chinese at AO level (did that last year) and history and English literature special paper. Right now I've got one more theatre paper and my S paper lit to go. Sitting in front of my computer trying to prep stuff on theatre. Edit: Quiet...I thought you were a bloke! My bad. |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belfast
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Local Time: 01:47 AM | I alread have an A in Computer Studies, A in Business Studies, B in Biology. They were done in 2005. Now i'm repeating Biology but under a new exam board, which means none of my marks from my last Biology grade count for anything now The content between exam boards does seem to differ quite a bit too:SAnyway and I am doing Chemistry A level (as well as my Biology one) from scratch in one year, so the AS' will be done in January and the A2s in June. In your A levels Yertle, are the AOs a exam level, like what we mean by AS and A2s? |
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| ONE love, blood, life Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: York, UK and Singapore
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Local Time: 09:47 AM | I don't know what an AS or an A2 level is, although I've seen it in a few textbooks. Basically an AO level is an exam level. It's kind of a bridge between the O-levels (GCSEs in the UK) and the A-level. Most people don't do AO levels except in GP (which is compulsory for all students*) and in Second Language. Basically Second Language is compulsory at O-level; some people do Higher Mother Tongue and some don't. Those who don't do HMT (or who did it and didn't get a satisfactory grade at O-level) have to do a year of Second Language at junior college level and then take an AO level exam at the end of the first year; if they fail that they have to retake it at the end of the second year. I took regular Second Language rather than Higher at O-level (I got an A2) I took mine last year, got a B3, and decided I didn't want to retake it. The grading system for AO level is similar to O-level, so instead of the regular A, B, C, D and so on there's A1-F9. *They've recently changed this to an altogether more confusing points-based system for junior colleges. They've introduced a new A-level subject (not AO level), Knowledge & Inquiry which can be done in lieu of GP. But this is only available to students in JC1 from 2006 onwards, so I'm not eligible. |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belfast
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Local Time: 01:47 AM | Aaah, your system does seem a bit more confusing than others, though I do think our exam system is a bureaucratic mess itself Basically our A levels are split over two years. At the end of the 1st year the exams you sit earn you a grade at AS Level (equivalent to half an A level). The A2 exams you do at the end of the 2nd year, giving you the full A level. The AS level is a qualification in itself though, some uni course can ask for instance, that you have an AS level in another subject as well as your 3 A levels (or 4). |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: N.Yorkshire UK
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Local Time: 02:47 AM | Quote:
Is this on top of your uni work? Quote:
I won't ask why you thought that! ![]() I took: AS Level Psychology (Got an A) A2 Level General Studies (Got an A) A2 Level English Literature (Got an A) A2 Level History (Got a B) A2 Level Geography (Got a B) | ||
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid Join Date: May 2005 Location: Belfast
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Local Time: 01:47 AM | Quote:
....out of the frying pan into the fire What are you doing with yourself anyway? Enjoying the world of work? ![]() | |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie VIP PASS Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: UK
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Local Time: 01:47 AM | Good luck with the A level's Yertle. What are you hoping to do once you finish? Quote:
I did wonder what you had decided to do. Best of luck with the Medicine applications I did A levels a number of years ago now - Business Studies, English Lang. and Literature, Biology and Law. Plus I did AS Sociology recently before I went back to university. | |
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| ONE love, blood, life Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: York, UK and Singapore
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Local Time: 09:47 AM | Damn those are good grades. I've got two years of national service before I can do anything but after that I'm hoping to do English at a UK university and then teach afterwards. |
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| Rock n' Roll Doggie Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Birmingham, UK
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Local Time: 01:47 AM | I'm 21 and at uni now in 2nd year. I got all B's at A-level in History, English Language and Media. Now doing History at Leeds Uni. English literature is too much for me, can't be doing with all that poetry! |
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Good luck with applying for the medicine courses. Have you got your eye on any uni in particular? (I mean have you got one in mind that you really really want to go to?)As for the wonderful world of work- I'll tell you as soon as I can convince (con?) someone to employ me! I seem to have got stuck in the 'No experience, no job. No job, no experience' cycle. ![]() Quote:
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