I have done my AS level in 3 subjects in the year 2016 and cleared all of them.
I appeared for the whole A level (AS and A2 together) in the same subjects in 2017
Now i want to repeat a subject to improve my grade but i would like to appear just for A2 Physics exam i.e 9702 papers 42 and 52.
Can i do that?
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(Original post by zylanxx12)
I have done my AS level in 3 subjects in the year 2016 and cleared all of them.
I appeared for the whole A level (AS and A2 together) in the same subjects in 2017
Now i want to repeat a subject to improve my grade but i would like to appear just for A2 Physics exam i.e 9702 papers 42 and 52.
Can i do that?
International then you cna only carry forward the AS grade for 13 months. So that would be a no.
UK , then A level Physics is now linear and you have to sit the exam for all 2 years work. The last resits for legacy were 2017.
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