To what extent is the depth of A level compared to high schools in China? 30

Updated on educate 2024-03-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Students in China need to be between the ages of 16-18 to study 4-5 courses in the first year and 3 courses in the second year. A-level is equivalent to our domestic high school.

    3. Freshman courses. It is a credit system, and the biggest difference between it and the college entrance examination is: you don't have to memorize to cope with the exam!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The gaokao is the most suitable assessment method for the current situation in China. Without the college entrance examination, you will find it even more terrifying!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    China's college entrance examination is a one-test system, while the United Kingdom has a hierarchical system.

    The course selection content of the Chinese college entrance examination is divided into arts and science papers, and the results of the examination are determined by the results of the three-day examination in June every year.

    The course selection content of the A-level examination system in the UK is not divided into arts and science papers, and is determined by the final results of each subject. At the same time, the final grade of each subject at A-level is determined by the sum of 4-6 examinations in two years, which greatly reduces the chance of students delaying their life choices due to one exam for life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello landlord, I am the consultant assistant of China Travel Abroad, and I am happy to answer your questions A-level is equivalent to China's college entrance examination, the biggest difference is that it is tested in English. A-level is slightly less competitive than the college entrance examination, but the difficulty is not low, and the results can be used to study in Singapore, the United Kingdom and Australia after the exam, which is more suitable for students with more effective results. I don't know if my answer can help the landlord, if you need to q me.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, A-level has little to do with Chinese high schools, no matter how good you are at high school, it is useless to study at A-level, you have to work hard, and in general, A-level will be much simpler than the college entrance examination, because British high schools are more relaxed and attach importance to students' amateur development.

    Secondly, studying A-level can directly apply for the first year of a UK university without having to study for a foundation year. Secondly, going directly to the first year will have an advantage over exchange students, because the freshman year at a UK university takes up very few credits, no more than 10%, and some universities do not even account for credits. It is a good way to get used to the language and adapt to the learning style and lifestyle.

    Secondly, domestically recognized universities: If your A-level score is ABB or above, most of the universities you apply to can be recognized in China. But if you take the BBC exam, you can't guarantee it. But ABB or even ABC above is absolutely fine.

    IELTS questions: IELTS is absolutely required and requires additional study on your own. A-level is the British college entrance examination, and IELTS is the language requirement given to international students by British universities, and the two are not related.

    General requirement 6 or, better yet, university requirement 7If you don't meet the university requirements, but not too much, you can apply for a language course in advance. (For details, please learn more about what a language course is).

    Finally, if you can't go to a good domestic university, you might as well study A-level. Many of our friends are universities in Wuhan (East China Science and Technology or Central China Science and Technology. I forget, it's the one that's very well-known, because I don't know much about it if I didn't go to a domestic university).

    Very good university, I ended up coming to Birmingham, but I applied for it with A-level ABB, the same major. The same goes for IELTS requirements. Weigh it yourself.

    If you have any questions, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    A first-year student at the University of Birmingham who applied to a university with an A-level grade.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Are you in high school at a key middle school? If you are at an intermediate or upper middle level in a key middle school, then you should be able to get a good score in the A-level test, and it is not a big problem to take the A-level, IELTS is a must, and if you can have three AAAs, then you will definitely be able to apply to a good university.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is possible to do well at A-levels, your grades are already good! Both English and Mathematics are very important at A-level, and you have no problem with these two subjects, and you can take one or two other subjects. You also need to take IELTS to study A-level, but it will be easier to take IELTS after studying A-level.

    If you have excellent grades at A-level, you will of course be recognised domestically.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, determine which country you want to study in, I don't think you should have a problem with math, but even if your English scores look good now, English may be the direction you should work better in the future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you have enough English, A* is no problem, I agree with the opinion of the upstairs. You go to the UK to the United States, go to the United Kingdom to push, go to the United States, and you think about AP IB or something

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