Learning A-Levels

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  1. rozzy22's Avatar
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    Learning A-Levels
    Are A levels very difficult?
    I taught myself 5 GCSEs, it took me a year to be ready to take the exams, I am taking them now so hopeing for C grades.

    Can you teach yourself A levels like I did for GCSEs? subjects like Psychology, law or sociology.
    Do you think you need to go to classes?
    I don't think I have an option though because A levels tend to be a full time course and I work full time.
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    Re: Learning A-Levels
    yes it's possible, especially those subjects as they have no coursework requirement
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