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A-level recognition is very high, almost all English-taught universities in the world accept A-levels to apply for admission, these universities are located in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and other popular countries and regions for Chinese students to study abroad, as well as most universities in the United States, such as Yale University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University and other world-renowned universities.
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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.
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