how many hours does it take to learn these 3 a levels from scratch?
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(Original post by curiousperson123)
Yh well I want a*s in all of them
Yh well I want a*s in all of them
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(Original post by curiousperson123)
econ
econ
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(Original post by Kerzen)
Is time on your side? You could plan to start your A Levels this autumn with a view to going up to Uni in 2023.
Is time on your side? You could plan to start your A Levels this autumn with a view to going up to Uni in 2023.
Have you done a levels? How long did it take you to learn the whole syllabus and what did you get?
Hope you don't mind me asking

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(Original post by rice LOVE)
Minimum 2 years. Maybe even 3 years
Minimum 2 years. Maybe even 3 years
(Original post by Interea)
Maths could probably be quicker (in school we did it in about 6 or 7 months), but biology and chemistry have so much content to memorise that the standard 2 years is more likely no matter how quickly you understand it.
Maths could probably be quicker (in school we did it in about 6 or 7 months), but biology and chemistry have so much content to memorise that the standard 2 years is more likely no matter how quickly you understand it.
(Original post by V℮rsions)
2 or 3 years yh
2 or 3 years yh
Hope you don't mind me asking

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(Original post by curiousperson123)
Kind of
Have you done a levels? How long did it take you to learn the whole syllabus and what did you get?
Hope you don't mind me asking
Kind of
Have you done a levels? How long did it take you to learn the whole syllabus and what did you get?
Hope you don't mind me asking

The reason for this is that I did a GCSE in German in the 6th form and loved it. When I went to college, I took German at A Level and Spanish at GCSE.
My situation was very different, as I was a sixth former and then a college student, so I was being taught in a normal classroom situation. My subjects were also Arts subjects. Furthermore, this was some time ago.
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