I'm looking to take A-Level Mathematics but I'm wondering how many units there are to do for a full A-Level? I'm doing my exam with Edexcel. Quite confusing.
For edexcel you take: Core 1, Core 2 and and applied module (1st year) then Core 3, Core 4, and an applied module (2nd year) and that gets you an full a level
I'm looking to take A-Level Mathematics but I'm wondering how many units there are to do for a full A-Level? I'm doing my exam with Edexcel. Quite confusing.
Thanks in advance
For the AS you need C1, C2 and an applied module (eg. S1, M1, D1) and for the full A Level, you'd need to also do C3, C4 and another applied module. So that's 6 modules altogether
Nvm. I think it's six units I'll have to take to complete a whole A-level. Yay for paying £600 for one A-level (private candidate) .
I'm sure you could find an external exam centre that would let you sit them for cheaper than that. The one nearest me would be under a third of that amount, if I recall.
I will be yeah. Syllabus isn't a problem, just the amount of units. I don't think they'll be changing unfortunately for my wallet haha.
Oh actually new spec will be different as all the exams are taken at the end of the 2 years and there's no way that they'll make you sit 6 exams in one go
I'm sure you could find an external exam centre that would let you sit them for cheaper than that. The one nearest me would be under a third of that amount, if I recall.
That is assuming you don't need tuition anyway.
Gives me hope! What's that centre called if you don't mind me asking? Macclesfield does seem to be quite expensive, maybe I should travel further to do my exam.
Gives me hope! What's that centre called if you don't mind me asking? Macclesfield does seem to be quite expensive, maybe I should travel further to do my exam.
I'm many hundreds of miles away from you, I'm afraid. It is a local school; these usually have the most reasonable rates as they charge you only for the entry cost and nominal costs to cover invigilation. You can find a list of such places on the exam board websites usually, so I would recommend having a look and making calls tomorrow because many will have entry deadlines approaching for external candidates.
Oh actually new spec will be different as all the exams are taken at the end of the 2 years and there's no way that they'll make you sit 6 exams in one go
I'm sure there's not 6 exams?? Haha. Btw thanks v much everyone
I'm many hundreds of miles away from you, I'm afraid. It is a local school; these usually have the most reasonable rates as they charge you only for the entry cost and nominal costs to cover invigilation. You can find a list of such places on the exam board websites usually, so I would recommend having a look and making calls tomorrow because many will have entry deadlines approaching for external candidates.
Best of luck.
Ah, I have to sit my exams in November so schools aren't an option. I'm doing an Open Uni degree this year aswell so studying that and doing an A-lvl in less than six months ain't a good idea haha. Oh well, bye bye money :L
Ah, I have to sit my exams in November so schools aren't an option. I'm doing an Open Uni degree this year aswell so studying that and doing an A-lvl in less than six months ain't a good idea haha. Oh well, bye bye money :L
Ask your old school? (Assuming you haven't moved far away....)
I'm sure there's not 6 exams?? Haha. Btw thanks v much everyone
There are 6 exams if you are using the old specification (you could still sit these in the coming exam period). I believe there will be three if you use the new specification, covering roughly the same amount of information. I have seen exam centres charge twice as much for new modules as they do for old though, so monetarily it may make no difference.
Ah, I have to sit my exams in November so schools aren't an option. I'm doing an Open Uni degree this year aswell so studying that and doing an A-lvl in less than six months ain't a good idea haha. Oh well, bye bye money :L
I didn't realise you could sit A level exams in Nov. Admittedly I am old and do not pay much attention these days though.
It is worth noting that the OU will publish your exam dates very far in advance (they may have already done so) so you will be able to see if there are any clashes and plan accordingly. A degree and an A level is a perfectly reasonable amount of work, assuming either aptitude or effort. Ideally both.
Ah, I have to sit my exams in November so schools aren't an option. I'm doing an Open Uni degree this year aswell so studying that and doing an A-lvl in less than six months ain't a good idea haha. Oh well, bye bye money :L
You can't sit Edexcel A levels in November in the uk. You could sit CIE international A levels if you find somewhere offering it.
You can't sit Edexcel A levels in November in the uk. You could sit CIE international A levels if you find somewhere offering it.
If you are an doing an international Edexcel A level it would be 4 exams but they didn't offer all the required units during November 2016 and I don't know their plans for 2017.