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Invent a new A-level.

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Reply 20
Original post by lilypear
There is a larger population who would succeed in at least one A level and fail in the others. They can then go to a university like London Met.


This is so true.
Reply 21
Community Management.
Reply 22
Original post by 8472
Community Management.


What's or rather what would be community management? Give us an example. :smile:
Reply 23
I'd like to see A Levels become more like mini degrees, so one could do medicine A level. Perhaps that's a bit of a pipe dream, may work as many come to college knowing that they want to pursue a career in medicine. The same could be said for dentistry, nursing and maybe even teaching?

Just a thought.
Gender Studies/feminist studies














































































LOL
Reply 25
Original post by Arketec
What's or rather what would be community management? Give us an example. :smile:


All about online communities. Interacting, tools, safety ect.
An A level that would actually be useful when looking for jobs
Linguistics. I feel like it would be a cross of English Language and the method with which you study a foreign language.
Original post by lilypear
There is a larger population who would succeed in at least one A level and fail in the others. They can then go to a university like London Met.


be quiet you biggot
Original post by mustangmix
be quiet you biggot


Are you interested in a new, exquisite, profound "Grammar" A-Level, just for you?
Life skills, where you learn how to budget and play bills and unclog the sink.

Put it instead of general studies/critical thinking.
Original post by L'Evil Fish
Biochemistry.

Or an A Level where you study multiple languages, and each paper has random languages you've studied so you don't have to take multiple a levels.

Eg you choose French, German and Spanish and your paper is comprised of a mixture of the three.


I quite like the sound of biochemistry as an A level.

Other varients/ more specialist biology I would like (similar in a way to further maths ect) would be neuroscience and anatomy.

Obviously these are all covered by existing biology and chemistry but it would be cool if you could go into much more detail
Original post by lilypear
Are you interested in a new, exquisite, profound "Grammar" A-Level, just for you?


Are you interested in an A-Level which is based on the study of people who take unfunny 'selfies' and post them on a study forum for a hobby? You could be one of the exam case studies!
Archeology :biggrin:
Original post by mustangmix
Are you interested in an A-Level which is based on the study of people who take unfunny 'selfies' and post them on a study forum for a hobby? You could be one of the exam case studies!


Oh my dearest mustangmix, this website is merely a playground for people like me. I can post as many "selfies" as I so wish to.
Paleontology & Neurology.
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Original post by lilypear
Oh my dearest mustangmix, this website is merely a playground for people like me. I can post as many "selfies" as I so wish to.


So that's a yes for taking part in the a-level :smile:
Original post by GeogBerry
I quite like the sound of biochemistry as an A level.

Other varients/ more specialist biology I would like (similar in a way to further maths ect) would be neuroscience and anatomy.

Obviously these are all covered by existing biology and chemistry but it would be cool if you could go into much more detail


Yeah I hate biology, but love the biochemistry so it'd be good.

Neuroscience would be good though! But doubt you'd be able to learn much at such a low level.
3D mesh modelling
learning stuff like how to make video games to animations
i think that'd be a really sweet alevel
Reply 39
A Level Engineering would be nice

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