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I think I might fail my IGCSES, if so, can I still do A-Levels?

I'm about to sit for my IGCSEs in less than a month and i'm not too confident in myself; I didn't do so well in mocks and I fear I may fail my exams. On the off-chance that I do, is it still possible for me to do A-Levels?

For reference, these are the grades I received for mocks:
B in English
C in Maths (Core)
D in Economics
D in Phys
B in Biology
F in Chem
A* in Eng Literature

I was thinking of studying A-Levels Psychology, and perhaps Business, Eng Lit or Biology but I'm honestly not sure anymore.
Reply 1
The exam boards don't set any minimum requirements for taking A levels - you could have taken 20 GCSEs with top grades or none. However, if you are attending a school/college to study they are likely to set minimum requirements to let you onto the course so check with your school.
Reply 2
Original post by EOData
The exam boards don't set any minimum requirements for taking A levels - you could have taken 20 GCSEs with top grades or none. However, if you are attending a school/college to study they are likely to set minimum requirements to let you onto the course so check with your school.

Thank you for responding!!!

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