08-21-2021, 07:36 AM
iirc you can take the A levels exams twice a year (May and Nov?) at a British Council near you. You can use 2 consecutive sittings of A level results to 'combine' them into a full A level certification.
random interesting stuff about O/A levels - entry into UK Unis are normally 3 A level subjects (entry into Oxbrige is mostly A*A*A*). Most tier 1 US unis require students to have A levels for entry, but many state Unis accept students with just O levels (its the exams 1 tier lower than A levels. its taken at 16)
You can find more info in their database.
https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/r...on-search/
an example here
Arizona State University Universities and colleges United States Arizona Arizona State University accepts IGCSE or O Levels as meeting the entry criteria for admission.
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University of Arizona Universities and colleges United States Arizona The University of Arizona accepts O-Levels and IGCSE as meeting admissions requirements.
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so technically you could have your kid sit for O levels at 16, pass em and enter ASU or UA, and prob graduate by 20 (or 19 if u really wanted to do summer classes)
random interesting stuff about O/A levels - entry into UK Unis are normally 3 A level subjects (entry into Oxbrige is mostly A*A*A*). Most tier 1 US unis require students to have A levels for entry, but many state Unis accept students with just O levels (its the exams 1 tier lower than A levels. its taken at 16)
You can find more info in their database.
https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/r...on-search/
an example here
Arizona State University Universities and colleges United States Arizona Arizona State University accepts IGCSE or O Levels as meeting the entry criteria for admission.
Details
University of Arizona Universities and colleges United States Arizona The University of Arizona accepts O-Levels and IGCSE as meeting admissions requirements.
Details
so technically you could have your kid sit for O levels at 16, pass em and enter ASU or UA, and prob graduate by 20 (or 19 if u really wanted to do summer classes)