1.
Many universities would far rather you got an A in Y12 than a B in Y11.
2.
Some universities, particularly for the more competitive courses, wouldn't count A level grades completed in Y12 in an offer. This often meant that students who had got (say) an A* in Maths A level in Year 12 still had to get A*AA in their A levels in Y13.
1.
Many universities would far rather you got an A in Y12 than a B in Y11.
2.
Some universities, particularly for the more competitive courses, wouldn't count A level grades competed in Y12 in an offer. This often meant that students who had got (say) an A* in Maths A level in Year 12 still had to get A*AA in their A levels in Y13.
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