Due to many reasons, I've only been able to study 3 GCSE's (Maths, Science, English) which I've been predicted to get B's and A's, I'd like to do A levels (preferably Maths). Should I redo my GCSE's and waste a year or try and apply for A levels?
It depends on what you want to do after Alevels , university courses may not accept it although it seems you are doing the crucial ones needed. If they do, then apply to Colleges or sixth forms and take on Alevels I doubt they would stop you unless they have entry requirements and reject your circumstances.
Due to many reasons, I've only been able to study 3 GCSE's (Maths, Science, English) which I've been predicted to get B's and A's, I'd like to do A levels (preferably Maths). Should I redo my GCSE's and waste a year or try and apply for A levels?
You are not wasting a year whatever you do next year. Contact the schools and colleges where you'd like to study and meet with them. Explain your situation and why you are limited to only 3 GCSE and ask what they would offer. They may require you to do another year of level 2 study so that you are at the required level to start other A level subjects alongside maths. They may let you do BTEC with A level maths but are not very likely to accept you for 3 full A levels if you don't have evidence that you could succeed with them.
Thanks for the reply, the circumstances are that I was put in a PRU by my school years ago and was then neglected by them (they ignored my GCSE's) meaning I had to do everything on my own, what would be your advice for this?
It depends on what you want to do after Alevels , university courses may not accept it although it seems you are doing the crucial ones needed. If they do, then apply to Colleges or sixth forms and take on Alevels I doubt they would stop you unless they have entry requirements and reject your circumstances.
I'd want to be able to go to university. What do you think I should do? Redo my GCSE's?
If I did choose to redo my GCSE's would I have to pay for my second year of A levels as I'd turn the age of 19? If I did have to pay for the course would I be able to get support from the government?
Due to many reasons, I've only been able to study 3 GCSE's (Maths, Science, English) which I've been predicted to get B's and A's, I'd like to do A levels (preferably Maths). Should I redo my GCSE's and waste a year or try and apply for A levels?
You could ask around colleges and sixth forms and explain the circumstances of your GCSEs e.c.t. They may let you do a mixture spread over 3 years? E.g. 1st year 2 AS and some GCSEs, 2nd year- 1 AS 1 A2, some GCSEs, 3rd year A2?? Or something similar? I know someone who did something like this and you may find it better than being left behind doing GCSEs for another year?
You could ask around colleges and sixth forms and explain the circumstances of your GCSEs e.c.t. They may let you do a mixture spread over 3 years? E.g. 1st year 2 AS and some GCSEs, 2nd year- 1 AS 1 A2, some GCSEs, 3rd year A2?? Or something similar? I know someone who did something like this and you may find it better than being left behind doing GCSEs for another year?
Thanks for the advice, are you sure it'd be possible to do this. How would one go about this? Phone and ask or book an appointment??
Due to many reasons, I've only been able to study 3 GCSE's (Maths, Science, English) which I've been predicted to get B's and A's, I'd like to do A levels (preferably Maths). Should I redo my GCSE's and waste a year or try and apply for A levels?
Apply for A levels. Get in touch with colleges personally and explain your situation and tell them how motivated you are to do well in your A levels. I studied 3 GCSEs, got my A levels, and then ended up with offers from Cambridge and Durham plus my other three choices.
Thanks for the advice, are you sure it'd be possible to do this. How would one go about this? Phone and ask or book an appointment??
Most colleges/sixth forms will have administration numbers you can ring on their websites? Best bet is probably a sixthform or college that is attached to a school that does GCSEs, that way might be able to teach you both? Good Luck! Plus remember, there's always a way! Everyone's dissing BTEC but my friend got into Bristol to do Engineering with an Engineering BTEC!
Most colleges/sixth forms will have administration numbers you can ring on their websites? Best bet is probably a sixthform or college that is attached to a school that does GCSEs, that way might be able to teach you both? Good Luck! Plus remember, there's always a way! Everyone's dissing BTEC but my friend got into Bristol to do Engineering with an Engineering BTEC!
Do you think I should apply for the sixth form at my current school? Do you think they'd understand and try to make an exception as it is their fault?
Apply for A levels. Get in touch with colleges personally and explain your situation and tell them how motivated you are to do well in your A levels. I studied 3 GCSEs, got my A levels, and then ended up with offers from Cambridge and Durham plus my other three choices.