If you go to the UK to study A Level, what schools can only study for one year?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is an A-level school with a one-year system, if you have to be like this, a British school I applied to some time ago can provide it (both the 1-year and 2-year systems are available), and most of its student grades are very good, very good, ......

    It is Chelsea Independent College

    It's not a boarding school, it's a day school with a college system, it's a mixed school, if you look for a borading school, there is no such course, only a small number of schools in the college system have, and the UK's particularly good universities require you to go to 2 years of A-level, so it is recommended that you still go to the ...... of the 2-year system

    I hope it helps, but I highly recommend taking the 2-year course, not because of the learning ability, but because some universities require ......

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is basically impossible to finish in one year Even if you finish studying, you don't have time to apply to universities, because applying to UK universities starts in September of the second year of A-level, and you need the results of A-level in the first year to apply. So it's unrealistic to read it in a year. It can only be said that if you study well, you can choose 5 courses in the first year, usually 3-4 subjects, so that you can apply to a good university in the second year.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, college can, but high school must. Or you go to the preparatory department, but you have to keep up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Must have completed two years of study. Because when you apply to university through UCAS, you need 2 years of A-level grades.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a one-year one. But if you read well in your first year of high school, it may be a bit difficult to study for the past year. It's better to study for two years. If you don't catch up with the age.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A-level courses are difficult, and there are changes in the scope of knowledge, thinking, and language for domestic students. However, the difficulty of the A-level exam is lower than that of the college entrance examination, and it is relatively easy for students with a good college entrance examination foundation to transfer to A-level. The difficulty of completing A-Level in one year lies in the fact that a large amount of syllabus content is compressed into one year, and the amount of tasks and study time are increased accordingly.

    However, completing A-Level in 1 year does not mean that it is impossible to get a high grade. For example, there are students who have completed their A-level exams within a year and obtained A*A*A*. Of course, it takes a lot of effort to achieve such a high result in a short period of time.

    Requirements vary from school to school, but most schools in the UK require students to have at least 5 GCSEs of 9-4 (A*-C), or equivalent, including English and Maths, as well as the A-level subjects you intend to study. In addition, everyone should also be fully mentally prepared, learning the 1-year A-level course requires a lot of hard work and a lot of time investment.

    At the AS (year 12) stage, students usually choose 3-4 subjects to study, and the choice of courses usually depends on the major they want to study at the university. At the end of the year, international students take the AS exam, and UK students voluntarily choose whether or not to take the AS. At the same time, many students who choose 4 courses may want to give up 1 course.

    At the A2 (Year 13) stage, students continue to study the remaining subjects and aim for a good final grade. The exams for UK students cover both years of course content, and this exam determines the final A-level grades. International students have accumulated their results in AS and A2 for two years to obtain the final A-level results.

    Students in the 1-year A-level course must complete the 2-year course in 1 year, which is the difficulty.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    ACCA's requirements for English are not very high, and they are generally passed.

    Students in grades 4 and 6 will not have great difficulty reading the ACCA. Because the vocabulary of the ACCA exam is actually very limited, after reading more textbooks and doing exercises, you will find that many words are repeated, and you will feel that they are very unfamiliar when you first get started, but when you have studied a complete subject, you will be able to be very familiar with the expression of these words and sentence patterns.

    Another more user-friendly aspect of the ACCA exam is reflected in the scoring criteria, where no points are deducted for grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. Even if the student's English level is average, the use of some sentence patterns and grammar when answering subjective questions will not affect the passing of the test, as long as the knowledge points are understood in place and can be correctly used in the case, some small flaws will not be deducted. If students are not proficient in English writing, it is recommended to use simple sentences when answering subjective questions, and express their opinions simply and clearly.

    We only need to master specific professional vocabulary and refer to some professional sentence expressions in the answers of past examiners, so that we can easily cope with the exam.

    I hope that students who have already started studying ACCA can be firm in their choice, and those who are willing to join ACCA can overcome their worries and fears about language, and believe that ACCAA can add glory and strength to your future career.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you go to the UK for an undergraduate degree, you will either study for a foundation year or take an A-level

    1. British universities require Chinese high school graduates to take a one-year preparatory course to enter the university, and the preparatory course should be directly under or recognized by the British university, otherwise the grades will not be recognized. Some well-ranked universities in the UK require a foundation course, but the poorly ranked, for example, after the 80s, rarely have strict foundation requirements.

    2. IELTS score does not determine whether you can skip the preparatory course.

    3. You don't need to take A-level for matriculation. However, the top 20 universities in the UK basically require students to provide A-level results in the British college entrance examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    IELTS is one of the recognized English proficiency tests, along with TOEFL, PTE, etc. These English proficiency tests can only prove that you have sufficient English scores, in addition to which you need to provide proof that you have sufficient academic ability. To apply for an undergraduate degree, you will need to provide A Level (UK college entrance examination), or other equivalent grades and certificates, such as Chinese college entrance examination results, high school entrance examination results, British university preparatory results, etc.

    If you want to study A level, you can go to the UK to study, or take a domestic A level course (generally there are international high school classes in key high schools).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Completing the A-level exam is equivalent to two years of high school in the UK, and there is no need to go to the preparatory department.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello classmates.

    Generally, if you want to apply for a better university in the UK, you need to have at least an IELTS score.

    If you want to enter a top school, you need an IELTS score of 7 or above, and some schools and majors also require a single item.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Can I study A Level without IELTS?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    For normal high school students, you can take IELTS, and students in the first year of high school can learn Alevel, and you can take a look at the introduction of the Tufc program, which has many countries.

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