OCR Nationals ICT, and Computing at A-Level

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  1. tohaaaa's Avatar
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    OCR Nationals ICT, and Computing at A-Level
    At our school we are on the OCR National Level 2 ICT Spec. (i'm doing double, maybe triple) if I get all A's throughout. Would they be worth anything when applying for computing at A-Level?
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    Re: OCR Nationals ICT, and Computing at A-Level
    In my school to do computing all you need is a B in GCSE Maths.
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    (Original post by tohaaaa)
    At our school we are on the OCR National Level 2 ICT Spec. (i'm doing double, maybe triple) if I get all A's throughout. Would they be worth anything when applying for computing at A-Level?
    Yeah it should do - they normally just say get the standard entry requirements for sixth form and then distinction aka a grade A at GCSE


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    Re: OCR Nationals ICT, and Computing at A-Level
    (Original post by tohaaaa)
    At our school we are on the OCR National Level 2 ICT Spec. (i'm doing double, maybe triple) if I get all A's throughout. Would they be worth anything when applying for computing at A-Level?
    At my college you need at least 5 GCSEs including Maths and Science and a grade B in Maths.
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