most require 3-4 o/a levels such as Cambridge and Oxford , but i would imagine some may take 5 , the again the more good grades , the more chance you have of getting in :)
5 YEARS
Only 1 and 5 go into 5 and only 1, 5, 7, and 35 go into 35.
i have got 5 gcse at grade c and am doing a diploma course in colleg my aim is to get distinction my question is if i do get a distinction is it possible that i can go to oxford unversity
It depends which country you're from. In the UK you have to have at least 3 a-levels (usually grade A) and study at university for 5 years (6 at some universities). In America you have to get a university degree before starting the vet course.
To become a doctor the person would have to complete certain A-Levels to a high standard, and then they would have to go to university and specialise in becoming a doctor. This could take 5 years or more.
different universities have different entry requirements. it is best to look on the university website and find out from there You need 5 gcse and 3 a levels x
only 1 and 5 can go into 5
yes just for 5 weeks
it will take about 4 to 5 years
20 wins and only 5 losses
No. 5 can only go into values that end in 0 or 5, so it cannot go into 424 evenly.
In Canada, particularly in the province of Québec, school levels go as show below: -Primary (grades 1 to 6) -Secondary (Secondary 1 to 5) -CEGEP -University Junior College would probably by equivalent to CEGEP.