(In the UK except Scotland) t's a qualification in a specific subject typically taken by school students aged 16–18, calling it 'a-level' which is above GCSE. But the equivalent in Scotland is higher.
I have a question it involves with what everyone seems to know about what is an "a- level". I'm from the U.S. and i wish to study abroad
Hi Alevels are what we study here just before going on to university. They're qualifications for 16-18 year olds comprised of 2 years. The 1st year is called Advanced subsidary (AS) and second year is A2 which is a continuation of the 1st year. Students generally do 3 or 4 A level subjects and u get to pick your choice/combination most suitable for the course u wanna study at university.
I think A levels are the same level of difficulty as most AP courses in the states.
Thankx, I want to take at about 4-5 AP exams by my senior year to try to make it. Haha it has been a dream of mine to study in the UK for about forever! I really want to make it that would be pretty cool. So, fingers crossed