I was due to sit my exams for a maths resit in June 2020 but this has been cancelled due to the coronavirus. does anyone have any advice on what will happen to resit and gap year students. if exams are in June 2021 I would have to take another gap year out next year. Also, I'm a little confused if I do have to take another year out again next year I would be 18 or 19 when I start college and the government only funds for two years of your education. most colleges in my area only take students 16–18 year olds. I would not fit in this case . any advice?
Peter Freeland has written: 'Food For Life: Food crops and crop protection, for Alevel and higher grade Biology'
yes.
Comparing A-levels and CBSE is subjective and depends on individual strengths and interests. A-levels focus on in-depth study of fewer subjects, which may benefit students who prefer specialization, while CBSE covers a broader curriculum. Additionally, the teaching style and assessment methods differ, which can influence perceived difficulty. Ultimately, what is "easier" varies from student to student based on their learning preferences and academic goals.
yes, to view press 1 before entering alevel.
because the datum surface is perpendicular tothe direction of gravity at any point on it.but the horizontal surface is perpendicular to vertical at one point on it :D
You can move a large load using a relatively small effort. http://www.deyes.sefton.sch.uk/technology/AS&Alevel/mechanical_systems.htm
Nixor College Lyceum Karachi Grammar school these are the best three options . other than that southshore bay view Foundation Public school Beaconhouse and other Alevel colleges
All 'A's. or all with the exception of a B. Make sure your maths and sciences are strong. Also your ECs should preferably involve some science background.
i am in year 9 and i am just choosing my GCSEs and i also want to study fashion in uni, and i have had a look and a lot of courses have an entry requirement of 4 GCSEs and 1 ALevel, preferably in Art and Product Design/Tech/DT
Bowlby predicted that maternal deprivation would lead to delinquency and affectionless psychopathy. Maternally deprived infants cannot interact with people the same way others do.http://www.s-cool.co.uk/alevel/psychology/attachments/effects-of-deprivation-and-privation.html
Well, A-level is the more advanced, being taken at college or sixth form, afetr your GCSEs. However, your GCSEs are also important, as both employers and universities take your GCSE and A levels into consideration. It is common to take around 10 GCSEs and 3-4 Alevels.
you will need to get a level 7/8 to be a fashion designer! ^what does that mean? and if you are choosing your GCSE'S .. like i am, you are ment to study somekind of art... preferably textiles and a buisness studys. this is what you will have to have to enter into art corses. and apparently you have to have 1 alevel in art or buisness. .. im trying to figure this all out to!