Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2
Discussion for A-Level students and for those choosing their A-Level subjects.
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Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2No its not, doing 4 AS levels allows you more options, then once you decide what you want to apply for, you drop to 3( by 2 i assume you meant 3) A2s, the system that the vast majority of university applicants conform to.(Original post by raiden95)
but isnt doing 4 subjects in year12 then 2 in year13 (finishing maths early) a waste of lessons perhaps?? -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2Chemistry has been the most difficult to do well in I have found. This isn't so much because it's the most difficult content, but rather the exams are far pickier. Lots of specific reactions and reagents to remember and word-for-word definitions to be learned by heart. You don't so much have this problem with maths or physics though. Still, I'd certainly say you should do it, it's interesting and if you're doing physics too it should be quite insightful.(Original post by raiden95)
thank you! the thing is my own older brother did the subjects too and keeps telling me 'you will fail chemistry, don't do it' it really does put me off as me and him are quite evenly intelligent
You need to ask yourself: "am I interested enough in chemistry and/or physics to make sure I make an effort to understand what I'm learning about and to actively want to learn more about it?"Last edited by Astronomical; 09-07-2012 at 21:13. -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2When I said 2 I actually meant that, reason being as I said in the original post I've finished AS maths a year early meaning I do A2 in year12 so if I do 2 A2 in year13 I still have done 3A2s(Original post by kashim91)
No its not, doing 4 AS levels allows you more options, then once you decide what you want to apply for, you drop to 3( by 2 i assume you meant 3) A2s, the system that the vast majority of university applicants conform to. -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2Well its up to you, but with some unis it gets a bit pair shaped when your sitting your a-levels over 3 years, so I would make sure your sitting 3 A2s in year 13(Original post by raiden95)
When I said 2 I actually meant that, reason being as I said in the original post I've finished AS maths a year early meaning I do A2 in year12 so if I do 2 A2 in year13 I still have done 3A2s -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2This is why I'm making sure I finish maths A2 in year12 so it's 2 years(Original post by kashim91)
Well its up to you, but with some unis it gets a bit pair shaped when your sitting your a-levels over 3 years, so I would make sure your sitting 3 A2s in year 13 -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2You don't get it,(Original post by raiden95)
This is why I'm making sure I finish maths A2 in year12 so it's 2 years
Year 11= you doing maths AS
Year 12= you doing maths A2 +3 AS
Year 13 = you doing A2s, since you already finished Maths A2
thats why you'd be sitting it over three years -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2So its definitely safer to do 3A2 in year13 as I did the same amount of work as most in the two years yes?(Original post by kashim91)
You don't get it,
Year 11= you doing maths AS
Year 12= you doing maths A2 +3 AS
Year 13 = you doing A2s, since you already finished Maths A2
thats why you'd be sitting it over three years -
Sorry to intrude, but from what I've heard if I do:
Year 11:
AS Mathematics and History (maybe Business)
Year 12:
A2 Mathematics and History
AS Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths, French
Year 13: A2 Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths and French.
Which ones wouldn't count as it's over three years?
I want to do Chemical Engineering at Imperial/Cambridge... If that helps... -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2You should be fine. The only place I've ever seen anyone say something about there being problems about doing exams spread out is for medicine at UCL (I think it was UCL, but definitely medicine). Cambridge in general certainly don't care, although I'm not familiar with the admissions for Chem Eng. If anything, people would be most iffy about either spreading a single A level over three years, or spreading things out enough that by the summer of year 13 you have little left to do - neither of which apply to you. If you're really worried, ask the admissions tutors for the universities you want.(Original post by shadab786ahmed)
Sorry to intrude, but from what I've heard if I do:
Year 11:
AS Mathematics and History (maybe Business)
Year 12:
A2 Mathematics and History
AS Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths, French
Year 13: A2 Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths and French.
Which ones wouldn't count as it's over three years?
I want to do Chemical Engineering at Imperial/Cambridge... If that helps...
To the OP: Not crazy at all, many people do similar. At my school it was a common combination (amoung the people doing further maths at least) to end up doing AS + A2 Maths and AS Physics, Chemistry and another subject in year 12, then AS + A2 Further Maths and A2 Physics and another subject in year 13. -
Okay(Original post by Rachael)
You should be fine. The only place I've ever seen anyone say something about there being problems about doing exams spread out is for medicine at UCL (I think it was UCL, but definitely medicine). Cambridge in general certainly don't care, although I'm not familiar with the admissions for Chem Eng. If anything, people would be most iffy about either spreading a single A level over three years, or spreading things out enough that by the summer of year 13 you have little left to do - neither of which apply to you. If you're really worried, ask the admissions tutors for the universities you want.
To the OP: Not crazy at all, many people do similar. At my school it was a common combination (amoung the people doing further maths at least) to end up doing AS + A2 Maths and AS Physics, Chemistry and another subject in year 12, then AS + A2 Further Maths and A2 Physics and another subject in year 13.
thanks
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Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2They all count as you are still doing 4 A-levels over 2 years which is what they want. The others are jsut seen as extras!(Original post by shadab786ahmed)
Sorry to intrude, but from what I've heard if I do:
Year 11:
AS Mathematics and History (maybe Business)
Year 12:
A2 Mathematics and History
AS Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths, French
Year 13: A2 Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths and French.
Which ones wouldn't count as it's over three years?
I want to do Chemical Engineering at Imperial/Cambridge... If that helps... -
So maths and history are extra -.-(Original post by GreenLantern1)
They all count as you are still doing 4 A-levels over 2 years which is what they want. The others are jsut seen as extras!
So is further maths, chemistry, physics and French a good combination :!€ -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2Yeh! Fine.(Original post by shadab786ahmed)
So maths and history are extra -.-
So is further maths, chemistry, physics and French a good combination :!€
Cambridge want them to be done over 2 years to show you can handle with the workloada and you are doing the normal amount in that time! -
But it'll be 6 A2s and 4 ASs over two years...(Original post by GreenLantern1)
Yeh! Fine.
Cambridge want them to be done over 2 years to show you can handle with the workloada and you are doing the normal amount in that time! -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2
It will be fine if you are dedicated. I did 5 a levels Chemistry, Maths, Further maths , Biology and Physics. I really enjoyed the combo. I would say that it is hard and at times unbearble when in A2(it is a big jump personally from As)but you should get thro it. I hoping for very good results this summer.Good luck.
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Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2oh then that's fine.(Original post by shadab786ahmed)
But it'll be 6 A2s and 4 ASs over two years... -
Re: Am i crazy for choosing to do these 4 alevels all for AS as well as A2Wow very impressive. Doing 4 As and 2 A2 in 1 year is applaudable.(Original post by shadab786ahmed)
Sorry to intrude, but from what I've heard if I do:
Year 11:
AS Mathematics and History (maybe Business)
Year 12:
A2 Mathematics and History
AS Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths, French
Year 13: A2 Physics, Chemistry, Further Maths and French.
Which ones wouldn't count as it's over three years?
I want to do Chemical Engineering at Imperial/Cambridge... If that helps... -
I hope it goes well(Original post by Smason5)
Wow very impressive. Doing 4 As and 2 A2 in 1 year is applaudable.


thanks