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Difficulty of each subject at A-level:
1. A-level math difficulty.
The mathematics test does not change much from year to year, and the content is mainly based on the assessment of the knowledge learned, but it is not excluded that some of them have a certain gap with the test questions.
Students only need to familiarize themselves with the knowledge points and strengthen their logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
2. A-level physics difficulty.
A-level physics calculations are not too difficult.
It is necessary to have a solid grasp of every knowledge point. Familiarize yourself with physical formulas and learn how to use them to solve problems.
3. A-level chemistry difficulty.
Chemistry is no exception. In addition to taking class notes, you also need to "brush up on questions" in units.
First of all, keep the knowledge points firmly in mind and understand them thoroughly, and then do the questions, correct your own problems, and consolidate your knowledge points that are easy to make mistakes.
4. A-level English difficulty.
Language proficiency is an important part of the English test, and students need to know how to write the questions first, first of all.
Therefore, vocabulary and reading have become important elements of learning, and they are also the key to learning English.
5. Other difficulties.
In terms of subjects, UK A-level students only need to choose at least three subjects. So you can choose what you are good at or like in order to prepare for the exam, and the pressure is naturally much less.
The knowledge points are the same at home and abroad, but A-level focuses on the understanding and application of the curriculum. Most of them reflect the different levels of students' abilities, and behind them is the excavation of critical thinking.
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Part of the knowledge of A-level courses and domestic high schools overlaps, the knowledge is relatively broad, but the difficulty is not high, and the exam questions are very straightforward, basically Chinese students choose mathematics, physics, chemistry and other science subjects.
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Some foreign universities recognize A-level scores, and they can also be exchanged for credits, but it depends on the requirements of the school, and the difficulty is okay, so you can find a superior British study abroad.
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To tell the truth, the difficulty of the Alevel course is really not big, unlike the domestic high school course, as long as the Alevel course examines the student's mastery of the knowledge points, there will not be too many questions of particularly high difficulty in the exam, especially in science subjects, there are fewer questions that need to be calculated, and more elaboration questions.
Although it is much easier than domestic high schools in terms of exam difficulty, A-level requires a lot of knowledge points, which is more than that of domestic high schools. Moreover, A-level students have a high reading demand and need a wide range of knowledge.
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It is also possible to use the book past papers chapter workbook.
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I can buy the book for you at your own discretion.
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It's okay, if you have a high school foundation, it's basically no problem to study on your own.
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It will be very simple to learn the basic knowledge of domestic high school well, but if you don't learn it well... Or guess?
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I studied A level courses in the High School Affiliated to the National People's Congress, and I think the English requirements are still relatively high, because it is a pure foreign professor's class, and it is not as simple as what is said upstairs. It is said that Chinese students are good at science and easy to learn, but in fact, it is not, the language barrier is a big obstacle, and they have to memorize a lot of professional vocabulary and so on. . . A level is the British college entrance examination, you don't need to go abroad to study for preparatory courses after you have taken the exam, so that a good school is more likely to admit you...
If you still have any questions about A Levels and applying to university, just hi me and I'll be fine...
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A Level is the "British College Entrance Examination", which is not too difficult to study and is not too stressful, but it is difficult to get a straight A and meet the admission requirements of a good university.
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It's not very difficult, it should be easier than the college entrance examination. And most of them are things that Chinese students are good at, and it is easier to get high scores.
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The depth is not deep, the breadth is very wide, and the English requirements are quite high.
Young A-level
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The main thing is that English is required to be high, and mathematics, physics and chemistry are not difficult.
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A-Level (General Certificate of Education Advanced Level), the British high school curriculum, is the British national curriculum system, is the British General Certificate of Secondary Education examination advanced level course, and is also a university entrance examination course for British students.
The A-Level Certificate is used by almost all English-taught universities as an entry criterion for new students. The A-Level program in China is designed to provide Chinese students with an effective pathway to universities abroad.
The specific goals are: to train students with excellent grades in domestic junior and senior high schools to enter the world's top universities; Cultivate students with average grades in junior and senior high schools in China to enter world-class universities; Cultivate students with average grades in junior and senior high schools in China to be admitted to universities that suit them.
A-level exams in the UK:
It is the advanced level course of the General Certificate of Education Examination in high school, referred to as the A-level course.
In the UK, the curriculum is not run by the state, but by different examination boards. The four most well-known examination bureaus are EDEXCEL, OCR, AQA, CIE, of which CIE will be used more for overseas teaching points.
Different examination boards will have their own syllabus, and schools only need to choose their own syllabus to teach, and students will take the examination of that examination board after graduation.
As of October 2016, there are 296 authorized schools in China, of which 173 are registered with CIE Examination Bureau, 149 are Edexcel Examination Authority, and 26 schools are registered with CIE and Edexcel Examination Authority.
There is a certain difference between the two examination boards, non-UK schools can only apply for members of the CIE examination board to offer A-level courses, and EDEXCEL is only authorised to A-level schools in the UK, or schools that are associated with UK schools.
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A-level is a British high school curriculum, an advanced level course for the British General Certificate of Secondary Education, and a university entrance examination course for British students; The A-level program in China aims to provide Chinese students with an effective way to enter foreign universities, with the specific goal of cultivating students with excellent grades in the middle and high schools in China to enter the world's top universities; Cultivate students with average grades in domestic junior and senior high schools to enter world-class universities, and cultivate students with average grades in domestic junior and senior high schools to be admitted to universities that suit them.
Although A-level can apply to universities in Commonwealth countries, and even American universities, there is no big advantage. UK universities are more inclined to A-level grades than IB. The U.S. prefers the results of the IB system over the U.K.
Compared with IB, A-level exams have a higher component, and it is also a more suitable learning method for Chinese students, especially those who are good at science, and it is a very good choice for science students who are aiming for G5 and other prestigious universities.
British universities have subject requirements when admitting students, so students are required to choose 3 or 4 courses related to their intended university major.
Most secondary schools in the UK offer a wide range of A-level subjects, including liberal arts, business, economics, languages, mathematics, science, computing, law, **, **, etc.
The following are the recommended course selection combinations and course content for some majors.
Legal Studies: History, English Literature, Language Economics.
Fashion Design: Art, Textiles, English Literature, Business Studies.
Psychology: Biology, Psychology, Mathematics and Psychological Literature.
Medicine: Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Physics.
Economics: Mathematics, Economics, Geography (History, Politics) and Further Mathematics.
Finance & Accounting: Mathematics, Economics, Politics and Advanced Mathematics.
Computer Science: Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics, Physics and Computers.
Architecture: Art, Mathematics, Physics and History.
Sociology: Politics, English Literature, History and Psychology.
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