Is it worth doing 4 A levels?

Reasons to take four A levels
One reason for taking four A levels is if there's more than one subject you're seriously considering studying at university but you'd need more than three A levels to cover all the entry requirements.
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Should I take 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.
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Do Oxbridge prefer 4 A levels?

Oxbridge entry requirements

Oxford and Cambridge Universities are known for demanding the highest grades of As and A*s off students. However, doing 4 A levels over 3 is neither required nor preferred. 3 A levels are demanded from the universities, and most students who go there only do 3.
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Do unis look at 4 A levels?

While extra A-levels can be a good way of demonstrating time management and broad interests, ultimately the general consensus seems to be that going above and beyond the required three A-levels is not needed to get into university – and may ultimately put required subjects at risk.
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Should I drop my 4th A-Level?

I would recommend dropping. Gives you time to focus on the other three to make sure you get really good grades in them, and also with an EPQ you're still going to have a strong application.
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Should you take 3 or 4 A-LEVELS for Oxbridge applications?



Is it worth taking 5 A-Levels?

The only reason there is to take 5 A-Levels is because you're genuinely interested in all five (and even then, it's pushing it) and not for silly reasons like trying to be more competitive.
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Does Cambridge care about 4 A levels?

Number of A Levels

Our typical offers are based on students taking three A Levels together in Year 13, and most Cambridge applicants are studying three or four A Level subjects in Years 12 and 13. This is usually sufficient to show breadth of interests and ability to manage a range of differing academic tasks.
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Does Oxford care about 4 A levels?

University of Oxford

Oxford University states that: 'Our courses require students to have not less than three A levels, or other equivalent qualifications. Many candidates do take additional AS levels, A levels, or other qualifications such as the EPQ.
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Is it better to do 4 A levels or 3 and an EPQ?

I am doing 4 Linear A Levels (History, Eng Lit, Eng Lang + Fine Art) and did an EPQ in Y12, honestly most universities just ask for 3 A Levels so it is probably better to take 3 and do very well in them. I would only recommend 4 A Levels if you really adored all the subjects and could not imagine yourself dropping one.
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Do employers care about A-Levels?

A-Levels are very important to employers. They represent how hardworking and motivated you are as an individual. Therefore, a poor set of A-Level results will most definitely be a red flag for employers.
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Do you need 4 A-Levels for Oxbridge medicine?

Going back to what Oxbridge say about the number of A-levels needed, although they say 3, you can see from the Medicine applicants that applying with 4 will help you compete with the cohort. Of course, you should still always prioritise achieving higher grades over taking more than 3 A-levels.
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Are A-Levels really worth it?

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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Do universities really care about EPQ?

Do universities like EPQs? Universities very much like the EPQ. It shows you can undertake independent research, which is necessary for all students at university and helps to bridge the gap between sixth form and degree-level study. Moreover, it shows passion and self-discipline.
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Do Unis care about EPQ?

Although all universities recognise EPQ as a great opportunity for applicants to develop their research and academic skills, not all universities place EPQ as an integral part of their decision for accepting applicants, specifically in terms of becoming a condition in offers.
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What is the hardest A-Level?

The 12 hardest A-Level subjects are Mathematics, Further Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. The list also includes English Literature, Art, Psychology, Computer Programming and Music. You might be looking at some of these subjects and thinking, “No way!
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Is AAA good at A-Level?

AAA should be easy with your a levels.

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Can you get into Oxford with A * AA?

Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course. (See course pages.) See a list of Oxford courses with conditional offers including at least one A*. A-level grades of students who applied in 2020 during the 2021 UCAS cycle.
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What are the easiest A Levels?

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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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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Do you need all 9s to get into Oxford?

You absolutely don't need all 9s. Oxbridge do not even differentiate between 9s and 8s. You do not need all 8s or above either.
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WHAT A-Levels do you need to be a doctor?

A levels – To get on to a medical and dentistry degree, you will require three A levels and A grades. Typically chemistry and biology A level are required, with some schools preferring a third related science subject.
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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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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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Can you do 6 A levels?

Doing six A levels is pointless...it can be done,but is not seen as advantageous in any way. Just stick to 4 and if you really must do 5 As. You really need to decide what route you want to pursue as medicine and history are two very different courses.
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Does Oxford consider EPQ?

Extended Project Qualifications (EPQ)

Where applicants have undertaken the EPQ, this will not be a condition of any offer but the University recognises that the EPQ will provide an applicant with the opportunity to develop research and academic skills relevant for study at Oxford.
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