If you decide to study your A Levels at Nottingham College, you’ll be doing so in our dedicated High Pavement Sixth Form, which is located right next to Nottingham Trent University’s City campus.
Can you do A Levels outside of school?
With distance learning A Levels, it’s never been easier to study for the qualifications you need. With distance learning A Levels, it’s never too late to study for the qualifications you want and need. Whether you are looking to study your A Levels online, from home or at work, we have the perfect course to suit you.
Where Are A Levels taken?
The General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level, or A Level, is a main school leaving qualification in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. It is available as an alternative qualification in other countries.
WHAT A Levels do you need to get into Nottingham?
Offers are generally based on grades achieved in three A levels (or equivalent). Most streams require at least 2 science subjects from Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics (individual stream requirements detailed below). Applicants without A level Maths must have a C/4 in GCSE Mathematics (or equivalent).
Can I do my A Levels for free?
A-Level courses are provided for free to students aged 16 to 18 in the UK. All they have to pay to get their A-Levels are a symbolic fee for taking their final exams, which at maximum can be £100. However, there are some further education colleges, which apply fees as high as £1,000 for two standard A-Levels.
How much does it cost to do an A Level privately?
The fees range from £89.65 to £215.50 for A Level AQA exam fees 2022.
Can you get home schooled for A levels?
A Level Home Education
A level Study is particularly well suited to home study. This is partly because of the flexibility of the examination system but also because A Level study requires a broader understanding of the subject to which home schooling is particularly suited.
Can I just do A-Levels?
Although most people take A-levels in sixth form between 16 and 18, you can take them at any time. For example, if you missed a university offer taking an A-level independently can give you a better chance when reapplying.
How much are A-level exam fees?
A Level exam fees
Exam entry fees are typically not covered in your initial course costs and tend to range from £84 to £196 per exam depending on the A Level course and the exam centre you choose to sit with.
Are A-Levels still happening 2022?
Pupils’ GCSE and A-level exams will be graded more generously than in pre-pandemic years – to make up for the disruption Covid has had on learning. National exams are going ahead this year across the UK, for the first time since the pandemic began.
Can you do an A level in 1 year?
Our Intensive A Level programme allows you to complete a full A Level in a year. This is ideal if you have already completed a Level 3 qualification and wish to gain further UCAS points to study at university. For applicants aged under 19, our two year A Level programme will normally be recommended.
Do you need 2 A levels to go to university?
For the majority of students, it isn’t possible to get into university with only 2 A-Levels. The majority of universities require at least 3 qualifications or better explained as 112 UCAS tariff points.
WHAT A levels are needed to get into Harvard?
Admitted students typically will have excellent grades:
- GCSE: Grades 7-9 (numbered system), or A/A* (lettered system)
- Scottish National 5s: Grades A/B.
- AS levels (where taken): Grades A/A*
- A Levels: Grades A/A*
- Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers: Grades A/B.
- International Baccalaureate (IB): Grades 39-45.
What is the age limit for A-Levels?
In school, A-Levels are usually taken between 16 and 18. However, there is no upper age limit for studying A-Levels as an adult. In fact, it’s incredibly common for adults to return to study when they have a clearer picture of their careers or studies.
Is it worth doing A-Levels?
If you’re thinking about going to university, most higher education courses require specific A levels or combinations of A levels (or alternative level 3 qualifications). If you’re not sure what career or job you want to do, studying a selection of A levels can be a good way of keeping your options open.
Are A-Levels free for 19 year olds?
Many courses in reading, writing and basic maths are free, and you may not have to pay for tuition if you’re under 24 and studying for your first qualification equivalent to GCSE or A level. Find out about financial support, for example for your course or day-to-day living costs.
Can I do A-Levels without GCSE?
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.
Where can I sit my A Level exams?
Where can I sit my exams? You’ll usually be able to sit your A Level exams at your local exam centre. Exam centres are typically schools or colleges that are already presenting their own students for the exam.
Should I do A-Levels privately?
Studying privately for AS and A-Levels allows you to complete the syllabus, review all the topics, and practice past papers to sharpen your exam writing skills, along with building upon your time management.
Can you do A Levels online?
You can study the same A Level subjects online as you can in a traditional Sixth Form or College. A Level subjects you can take online include: Sciences – such as Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, Computer Science.
Are online A Levels accepted by universities?
In short, yes. Check with the university of your choice as they may accept an Access to Higher Education Diploma as part of their entry requirements. Given that one diploma is equivalent to 3 A-levels, this provides you with multiple options.