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Which a level is fairly easy to understand the technique of the exam

Like which a level is like common sense and has practise questions and in the exam it could be on the real a level paper and tells you what a question would be like so can practise remember and memorise then won’t struggle on exam day ygm???

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Original post by aryc_30
Like which a level is like common sense and has practise questions and in the exam it could be on the real a level paper and tells you what a question would be like so can practise remember and memorise then won’t struggle on exam day ygm???

A level business?
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Original post by Wired_1800
A level business?

Have you done that a level and what exam board my college does edexcel for that
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Edexcel Business Studies or AQA Sociology and AQA Economics or AQA Psychology???
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Original post by aryc_30
Have you done that a level and what exam board my college does edexcel for that

No i haven’t. You can do the edexcel but check whether you are comfortable with it.
You listed sociology twice.
Choose the ones that you require for the job you want to pursue in the future.
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Original post by artful_lounger
You listed sociology twice.

Sorry I meant psychology
If you want an 'easier' life, then don't do A levels.
Get a job in Sainsburys.

The whole point about them is that they stretch your head - because they are not easy.
Original post by aryc_30
Edexcel Business Studies or AQA Sociology and AQA Economics or AQA Psychology???

Business Studies
Original post by Wired_1800
Business Studies

Or Sociology but honestly it depends on the person
Original post by Talkative Toad
Or Sociology but honestly it depends on the person

It does
Original post by Wired_1800
It does
Any one do all these subjects lmk thoughts which easiest and hardest
Original post by Brianstudy01
Any one do all these subjects lmk thoughts which easiest and hardest

Is this so that you can choose your A-levels?
Original post by Talkative Toad
Is this so that you can choose your A-levels?

Advice yeah before pick
Original post by Brianstudy01
Advice yeah before pick

I would select a-levels based on what you enjoy and what you want to do, not based on how easy they are (especially from a TSR perspective as TSR tends to have a disproportionate amount of higher achieving students).

What types of subjects do you enjoy? Do you plan on doing any form of higher education if so in what subject/field?
Original post by Talkative Toad
I would select a-levels based on what you enjoy and what you want to do, not based on how easy they are (especially from a TSR perspective as TSR tends to have a disproportionate amount of higher achieving students).
What types of subjects do you enjoy? Do you plan on doing any form of higher education if so in what subject/field?

What a levels do u do
Original post by Brianstudy01
What a levels do u do

With examboard
Original post by Brianstudy01
Any one do all these subjects lmk thoughts which easiest and hardest

Easiest and hardest is based on the person. Some people think A levels Maths is easiest and History is hardest and vice versa.
Original post by Brianstudy01
What a levels do u do


I finished my a-levels in 2021 and 2022.

but I did Physics, Economics, Chemistry and French so no “easy” A-levels but the A-levels that I did along with exam board are irrelevant.

The more useful questions are for example:
What types of subjects do you enjoy?
Do you plan on doing any form of higher education if so in what subject/field?
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