Re-sit opportunities in AS and A level subjects where new qualifications were introduced in September 2015, will be available in the legacy qualifications in May/June 2017.
Can anyone tell me what this means for people retaking the old spec?
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Re-sit opportunities in AS and A level subjects where new qualifications were introduced in September 2015, will be available in the legacy qualifications in May/June 2017.
Can anyone tell me what this means for people retaking the old spec?
it means if you completed your A level this year in a subject that has been replaced by a new specification you have one last chance to retake AS or A2 exams nextt summer.
Yes you can resit the old gcse English in November (though you have missed the normal entry deadline) and if you can find a centre that will let you its possible in summer 2017
Yes you can resit the old gcse English in November (though you have missed the normal entry deadline) and if you can find a centre that will let you its possible in summer 2017
so does that mean i cant do it in my college im gonna have to do it privately? if i have to do it privately would i have to pay? or is it for free anywhere in the summer?
so does that mean i cant do it in my college im gonna have to do it privately? if i have to do it privately would i have to pay? or is it for free anywhere in the summer?
It means you can do it in your college if they are willing and if you don't already have a C it should be free. If you don't have a C the college should be helping you get one but they may only offer the option to sit the new GCSE. If for any reason you need to take it privately anywhere else where you are not a student you will have to pay.
It means you can do it in your college if they are willing and if you don't already have a C it should be free. If for any reason you need to take it privately anywhere else where you are not a student you will have to pay.