What is GCSE in America?

Instead, the US universities will generally ask for GCSE's and AS level results, along with an indication of academic progress in the final (A2) year. 5 GCSE passes at grade C or higher are considered the rough equivalent of a US High School Diploma (without Honors or 'Advanced Placement' (AP) classes).
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Do they have GCSE in America?

The US system has no mandatory national tests whatsoever. People planning on going to college take the SAT, which is supposed to tell about how successful one will be in college, and does a decent job of that. There are also SAT subject tests to measure future aptitude in specific subjects.
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Is GCSE equivalent to SAT?

SATs are not study courses like GCSEs, but are rather tests to let the universities ascertain what level of competency the student has reached. SATs are merely meet an entry criteria for universities that satisfy them that the student has the capabilities for the course.
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Are GCSEs harder than American SATs?

At school, we can choose at year 9 between the British and American curriculums, and everyone considers the iGCSEs way tougher. There's two British program year 11 classrooms and 6 American program ones. They tell us that the GCSEs are way harder..
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What are SATs in America?

The SAT is a mostly multiple-choice test designed to benchmark students' level of academic attainment against their peers, and an SAT (or ACT) score is one of the key factors that admissions advisors take into consideration when making decisions about applicants.
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What is the US equivalent of O levels?

The US equivalent of the GCE for admissions would be, roughly, the High School Diploma. However, in England and Wales, the high school diploma is considered to be at the level of the General Certificate of Secondary Education and general certificate of education.
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Is GCSE harder than national 5?

The National 5 is generally considered more academically advanced than the GCSE, although it's tricky to compare them because they're not like for like. For starters, the grading system used is different for both. GCSE grades are from one to nine and replace the old range of G to A*.
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Is GCSE American or British?

PEARSON EDEXCEL GCSE: Overview & Subjects

There are 40 subjects in the Edexcel International GCSE curriculum. The international curriculum is for international students in schools following the British Education system around the world. GCSE's are aimed at students aged 14 to 16 years in the Secondary Education Level.
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What is a GCSE equivalent to?

The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is the qualification most equivalent to GCSEs. Just like GCSEs, it is a two-year programme students study with the result being certified by examinations. IGCSEs have the same grading system as GCSEs.
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Is UK school harder than American?

Pace. In the case of the British curriculum, it can be found that in primary/secondary school, the level of learning in the U.K. school system was considerably higher. The students have in-depth knowledge of each topic taught in each stage.
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Which is better SAT or Igcse?

There is NO better or comparision between SAT and IGCSE. SAT meets standardized test requirement for college admission. Other option is ACT . IGCSE is one of the high school curriculum, favoured by top tier colleges and help you to meet this requirement.
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What is the UK equivalent to a US high school diploma?

In England and Wales, the high school diploma is considered to be at the level of the General Certificate of Education (GCE), which is awarded at Year 13.
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What is an A * in Scotland?

Secondary education grading system

A = 70-100% (good to very good); B = 60-69% (more than sufficient);
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How many GCSEs equal A-level?

You can compare work load to gcse. I figured out that 1 Linear A Level (As and A2 taken at end of yr2) is equivalent to taking roughly 6 GCSE's. So, if you're taking 3 A Levels that's roughly equivalent to revising for 18 GCSE's.
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What is the American high school diploma called?

Some diplomas may state “high school diploma” and others may state “secondary diploma (or certificate)” or simply “diploma.” There are usually at least three types of program, or track, that secondary graduates follow. General high school diploma tracks meets the state minimum requirements for graduation.
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Is A Levels college or high school?

A Levels are a college or sixth form leaving qualification offered in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These are not compulsory, unlike GCSEs. In Scotland, A-Levels are also offered by selected schools as an alternative school-leaving qualification in place of the Scottish Advanced Higher.
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Is GCE and GCSE the same?

The GCE Ordinary Level (known as the O-Level) was abolished in 1987 and replaced by the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE). The change was made to create a national qualification for those who wanted to leave school at 16 without attempting A-levels or pursuing a university education.
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Can you go to uni at 16 in Scotland?

You can leave school at aged 16 in Scotland. When you leave school you can: go to university. go to college.
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What is the English equivalent of national 5?

In broad terms, National 5 (N5) qualifications are the Scottish equivalent of the GCSE. The N5 is the more academically advanced of the qualifications, with candidates being awarded the qualification at grades A, B, C and D. Scottish National 5 certificates grade A to C are equivalent to GCSEs grade grade 4 to 9.
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Is A Levels harder than American high school?

ACTs and SATs are much easier than A Level; the 'equivalent' of an A Level in the US is AP. However, AP is basically one exam for each subject, and does not contain any coursework; thus A Level is more rigorous.
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Do American universities accept IGCSE?

Leading universities in the US require Cambridge International AS & A Levels for admissions, but some colleges and universities will accept students with five Cambridge IGCSEs or Cambridge O Levels at grade C or above. Check the admissions policies at individual institutions for more information.
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Are SATs the same as A Levels?

SATs are intended to test your reasoning ability. A-levels and Highers are intended to test your understanding of everything you've learned in the past two years of school.
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