Are A-Levels harder than uni?

Although a degree is a higher level of study, for most students studying at university is not harder than studying for A Levels.
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Why is A-Level harder than uni?

A-Level students are able to spend a lot more time in lessons, and tend to have more contact and support from teachers, compared to university students. University students are required to do a lot more independent study than A-Level students are. Content is more detailed at university than it is at sixth form.
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Are A-Levels very hard?

You hear it all the time – A-Levels are a lot harder than GCSEs. While this doesn't sound that comforting coming from your teacher or parent just as you're trying to choose your A-Level options, it's true. A-Levels are a big jump from GCSE.
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What is harder than A-Levels?

The IB is considerably harder than A-levels. In the IB, students must study six subjects plus extras whereas with A-levels students study three subjects. With so much workload, it is no surprise that many students taking the IB end up with relatively low grades (24-30 points).
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Are A-Levels more stressful than GCSEs?

A-Level workload depends on the subject, for me it went like this: Geography - Human geography is the same workload as GCSE, physical significantly more. History is a step up and English arguably less stressful than GCSE.
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Is university hard? The difference between A Levels and university



How hard is it to get A * at A-Level?

'Challenging questions'

The regulator estimates that about 7% of all A-level entries last year would have gained an A*.
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What is the easiest A-Level?

The 12 easiest A-Level subjects are Classical Civilisation, Environmental Science, Food Studies, Drama, Geography, Textiles, Film Studies, Sociology, Information Technology (IT), Health and Social Care, Media Studies, and Law.
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What are the most respected A Levels?

The reason this subject is so often considered the most respected A-Level is probably due to it teaching the fundamentals of a lot of other subjects.
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1. A-Level Maths
  • A-Level Further Maths (very strong connection)
  • A-Level Physics.
  • A-Level Chemistry.
  • A-Level Biology.
  • A-Level Computer Science.
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What happens if I fail my A Levels?

Summary. Failing your A levels can feel like a dead end, but there's absolutely nothing to worry about. There are numerous options available to you after failing exams from apprenticeships to entry level jobs, resits to distance learning.
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Are A Levels the hardest exams in the world?

Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members. Completely agree. The Singapore-Cambridge GCE A levels is by far the hardest A levels in the world. By comparison, the UK A levels are almost a joke.
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Is GCSE easier than A-Levels?

In general however, every A-Level has more content that students have to learn than it's equivalent GCSE counterpart. Furthermore, the difficulty of A-Level content is much higher than that of GCSE content. It is very important to remember that all A-Levels are not created equal – some are much harder than others!
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Is it worth doing A-Levels?

On the other hand, if you want to work in something like engineering, finance, or law in the future then it is definitely worth pursuing A-levels, whilst it is possible to get into some of them without qualifications it is exceptionally hard.
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What are the hardest GCSEs?

What are the top 10 hardest GCSEs?
  • Physics.
  • English Literature.
  • Maths.
  • Computer Science.
  • Economics.
  • Biology.
  • English Language.
  • Modern Foreign Languages.
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Is A level stressful?

Everyone gets stressed about A-Levels, it's quite a normal reaction. A-Levels are very hard, and stress is part of the deal. Don't blame yourself if you feel like you're doing bad, you probably just need more practice – revision will make it easier.
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Can I do A levels without GCSE?

Yes, sometimes you can do an A-level without having studied it at GCSE – in the same way you don't necessarily need to take a subject at A-level to study it at degree level. Common examples of this include: law.
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Is Psychology a soft A level?

Pupils may be unknowingly ruining their chances of getting into a leading research university by choosing so- called 'soft' A-level subjects, including Law, Media Studies and Psychology.
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What can I do with poor A Levels?

Bad A-level Results? Here's What To Do Next!
  1. Clearing. ...
  2. Gap Year. ...
  3. Resit. ...
  4. Get A Professional Qualification. ...
  5. Learn On The Job. ...
  6. Become An Apprentice. ...
  7. Go Travelling. ...
  8. Remain Positive!
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Do universities care if you retake Year 12?

Some universities will require that you get your grades over 2 years of study only. Generally resitting Yr12 is more appealing that failing your A levels and resitting Yr 13. I'd suggest you wait and see how you do in your AS exams and speak to your teachers about how your A level predictions will be made.
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Can you go to university without A Levels?

Although A Levels are primarily for those seeking to get into university, yes it is possible to get to university without A levels and qualify for a university course. An Access to Higher Education (Access to HE) course is a flexible way of getting into university and suits those who are returning to education.
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What are the most pointless A-Levels?

The 10 Least Popular A-Level Subjects – Ranked for 2022
  1. Environmental studies.
  2. Home Sciences. ...
  3. Performing Arts. ...
  4. Information Technology. ...
  5. Geography. ...
  6. Modern Foreign Languages. ...
  7. Religious Studies. ...
  8. Media / Film Studies. ...
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Which A-Levels are most useful?

Which are the most useful A-Levels to take?
  • Biology.
  • Chemistry.
  • English.
  • Geography.
  • History.
  • Maths.
  • Modern and Classical Languages.
  • Physics.
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What are the most employable A-Levels?

The 10 Most Popular A-Level Subjects – Ranked for 2022
  1. A-Level Maths. Coming in at number one, A-Level Mathematics was the most popular A-Level taken in 2020.
  2. A-Level Psychology. ...
  3. A-Level Biology. ...
  4. A-Level Chemistry. ...
  5. A-Level History. ...
  6. A-Level English Literature. ...
  7. A-Level Sociology. ...
  8. A-Level Physics. ...
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Can I get into uni with 2 A-Levels?

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.
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How many hours a week is 3 A-Levels?

If you're doing 3 A2s that means you'll be doing 19.5-20 hours study at home per week.
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What is the toughest subject in the world?

Toughest Courses in the World Explained
  1. Engineering. Considered one of the toughest courses in the world, engineering students are required to have tactical skills, analytical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. ...
  2. Chartered Accountancy. ...
  3. Medicine. ...
  4. Pharmacy. ...
  5. Architecture. ...
  6. Law. ...
  7. Psychology. ...
  8. Aeronautics.
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