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Two a levels and an AS

So the a level results just came out and I pass two of them an half of chemistry and I also have the epq, so is it possible to combine the half of chemistry that would be an AS with the epq to make a whole A level?
Hi there! :hello:

It doesn't traditionally work like that but it would depend on the university and whether they were prepared to consider that for entry.

Does your half of chemistry allow you to be awarded an AS for it?

And do you have a UCAS application for this year? If so, what is the status of it on UCAS Hub this morning? :smile:

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by Zer0alex
So the a level results just came out and I pass two of them an half of chemistry and I also have the epq, so is it possible to combine the half of chemistry that would be an AS with the epq to make a whole A level?

Hi there!

Congratulations on your results! In terms of UCAS points - they may add up to a similar points total to a whole A-Level, you can use the UCAS calculator (link here) to do the maths! However, for universities that use grades instead of UCAS points to calculate entry requirements, this will depend on their individual policies!

Are you planning on going to university/ going through clearing?

Kiera
Student Ambassador, York St. John

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