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What are the most pointless A levels?

What are the most pointless A levels?

According to SnapRevise, the hardest A-Level subjects to study are:

  1. Modern foreign languages.
  2. Further maths.
  3. History.
  4. Physics.
  5. English literature.
  6. Chemistry.
  7. Maths.
  8. Psychology.

What is the minimum subjects for A levels?

To study A Levels you need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4-9 or above including English Language. If you do not gain a grade 4 or higher in GCSE Maths you will have to study GCSE Maths alongside your A Levels. There are additional entry requirements for some subjects which are set out below.

Which A levels are most respected?

  1. A-Level Maths. A-Level Maths is likely the most popular A-Level out there.
  2. A-Level Biology.
  3. A-Level Further Maths.
  4. A-Level Chemistry.
  5. A-Level English Language.
  6. Foreign Language A-Level (e.g. French)
  7. A-Level Psychology.
  8. A-Level History.

What is the toughest A level subject?

In order of easiest to most difficult, our list of the top 15 hardest A-Levels are: Art, Design & Technology (Product Design), Business Studies, Politics, Economics, History, English Literature, Psychology, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, and Physics.

Is it worth doing 4 A-levels?

If you want to take your education to the highest level, then taking 4 A-Levels is definitely for you. Revered universities will take in only the best students, and a great way to show you are the best is by doing 4 A-Levels. Apart from further education and jobs, there isn’t really much taking 4 A-Levels can gain you.

Are 3 subjects enough for A-levels?

Offers will normally only be made for three A-levels regardless of how many you are taking; though the offer may specify in which three subjects we want the required grades. Any additional A-levels that you choose to take will be considered, and can help to demonstrate your ability to handle a large workload.

WHAT A-levels should I take if I don’t know what to do?

If you don’t know what you’ll want to study at university, it can pay off later to take one or two of these….1. Taking certain A-level subjects will open up more university course options

  • biology.
  • chemistry.
  • English.
  • geography.
  • history.
  • maths.
  • modern and classical languages.
  • physics.

Can you still do A-Levels if you fail maths?

To study A-Levels, generally students need a minimum of five GCSEs graded between 4 and 9, including Maths and English. Pupils who fail one or two subjects should still find they are accepted on courses, as most schools and colleges will let people study GCSEs alongside A-Levels.

What grades do I need for A-Levels?

What grades do I need to take A levels? You normally need: at least five GCSEs at grades 9 to 4/A* to C. at least grade 6 in the specific subject(s) you want to study.

What are the best A levels for university?

What A-Level subjects go well together? 10 great combinations you could consider

  • Art, Mathematics, Physics.
  • History, Economics, Politics.
  • Business Studies, Economics, Maths.
  • English Literature, History, Psychology.
  • Art, Business Studies, Mathematics.
  • Geography, Biology, Physics.
  • Biology, Chemistry, Psychology.

What is the most popular A level?

1. Mathematics. A-level maths is the most popular A-level taken by students who go on to university.

How many subjects do you have to study for a level in Singapore?

Students achieve a separate qualification for each subject studied. Based on information provided, the H1 and H3 qualifications equate roughly to the size of an AS qualification (180 hours) and the H2 to the size of an A level (360 hours). Typically students will study three subjects to H2.

Is there an A Level examination in Singapore?

The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-Level) examination is an annual national examination that is taken by school and private candidates, in Singapore. More information about the GCE A-Level examination is available below. Examination Timetable 2020.

Is the Singaporean a level the same as the International a level?

As a collaboration between the MOE and UCLES, the Singaporean A level is a different version of the international A level. Under the curriculum candidates select subjects from three levels of study Higher 1 (H1), Higher 2 (H2) and Higher 3 (H3). H1 is broadly equivalent to AS and H2 to A level.

How many subjects can you take for private a level?

Again, this depends on your ultimate goal. Private A level candidates can be examined on subjects at two levels: Higher 1 (H1) or Higher 2 (H2). They can take a maximum of 5 H1 subjects and 3 H2 subjects OR 3 H1 subjects and 4 H2 subjects.