Can i get to uni with 2 a-levels and 2 As-levels???

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  1. Claire1994's Avatar
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    Can i get to uni with 2 a-levels and 4 As-levels???
    Right now i am studying as level Health and social care, biology, ict and i am predcted to get an AAD . Next year i am picking up product design and finance which hopefully will boost my ucas points.
    I am looking to study occupational therapy at northumbria. i need 280 UCAS points, but biology is a disaster!

    To add to that i have also done 2 months work experience at a local hospital and worked with the OTs, does this help in anyway????
    Last edited by Claire1994; 3 Weeks Ago at 19:50.
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    Re: Can i get to uni with 2 a-levels and 2 As-levels???
    (Original post by Claire1994)
    Right now i am studying as level Health and social care and Ict and i am predcted to get an A in both. Next year i am picking up product design and finance which hopefully will boost my ucas points.
    I am looking to study occupationl therapy at northumbria. i need 280 UCAS points
    Is your Health and Social Care course single or double award? Just checking, because if it's a double award then as far as I know it's the same ucas points as 2 A-Levels?
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    Re: Can i get to uni with 2 a-levels and 2 As-levels???
    You need to ask the uni, not TSR
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