Suppose you fail your A-Levels this year and want to retake the year. Since there are the new A-Levels, do you do the new ones or a 'legacy' year?
Also, how much would it cost to sit as a private student? Is it just exam fees? Can you sit both AS and A2s?
Thanks!
If you fail A2 this year you will still be able to resit AS and A2 next year in legacy subjects if you can find a centre offering the exams. It's doubtful TBH that you'll find anywhere teaching the legacy specification so will have to enter as a private candidate. Cost varies between centres and while the exam fee is fixed the extras they can add on top can make it quite expensive, anything between £50-100 per exam is very typical. Your cheapest option is likely to be your current school IF they decide to offer the exams at all they may just charge the exam fee.
If you fail A2 this year you will still be able to resit AS and A2 next year in legacy subjects if you can find a centre offering the exams. It's doubtful TBH that you'll find anywhere teaching the legacy specification so will have to enter as a private candidate. Cost varies between centres and while the exam fee is fixed the extras they can add on top can make it quite expensive, anything between £50-100 per exam is very typical. Your cheapest option is likely to be your current school IF they decide to offer the exams at all they may just charge the exam fee.
If you fail A2 this year you will still be able to resit AS and A2 next year in legacy subjects if you can find a centre offering the exams. It's doubtful TBH that you'll find anywhere teaching the legacy specification so will have to enter as a private candidate. Cost varies between centres and while the exam fee is fixed the extras they can add on top can make it quite expensive, anything between £50-100 per exam is very typical. Your cheapest option is likely to be your current school IF they decide to offer the exams at all they may just charge the exam fee.
Ah, thanks for clearing it up. If I'm a private student, I'll have to use a centre, right? And if you've said its doubtful centres will be offering the legacy specification, doesn't that mean I'm kinda ****ed? Thanks for the help, btw!
That's not so bad, then. Ah, thanks for clearing it up. If I'm a private student, I'll have to use a centre, right? And if you've said its doubtful centres will be offering the legacy specification, doesn't that mean I'm kinda ****ed? Thanks for the help, btw! You poop!
Ah, okay. I was confused because I didn't see 'teaching' in his post. That's fine. It'll be a piece of cake to reteach, should get getting around A*A*A*A*A*