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Studying A Levels Online

Hi, I am 20 years old and want to study my A Levels.
I was removed from college due to low attendance (caused by a medical issue), despite still having high grades. I want to study my A Levels from home while I am waiting for tests to diagnose/treat my sleep disorder.

I want to study Computer Science, English Literature, and Law A levels. I am hoping to eventually study either Computer Science or Law at university.

Where/How would I be able to study A Levels online? I've looked at a few options but they're either way more than I can afford, or they don't offer the courses I want to study.

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Sorry you've not had any responses about this. :frown: Are you sure you've posted in the right place? :smile: Here's a link to our subject forum which should help get you more responses if you post there. :redface:

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by SynthJJ
Hi, I am 20 years old and want to study my A Levels.
I was removed from college due to low attendance (caused by a medical issue), despite still having high grades. I want to study my A Levels from home while I am waiting for tests to diagnose/treat my sleep disorder.
I want to study Computer Science, English Literature, and Law A levels. I am hoping to eventually study either Computer Science or Law at university.
Where/How would I be able to study A Levels online? I've looked at a few options but they're either way more than I can afford, or they don't offer the courses I want to study.
Do Maths, Further Maths and Computer Science. This way, you will pay £450 each for the exam entries at Campbell Harris College here in Kensington, London.

Maths and Further Maths have a lot of free YouTube videos: ExamSolutions, HindsMaths, TLMaths and BicenMaths.

Also, I highly recommend Woody Maths and Further Maths videos for hte price of 3 tuition sessions. 😀 lol

Study Edexcel Maths, Edexcel Further Maths and OCR Computer Science.

You should manage A*A*A as you're a high ability student. Then you can even try for Cambridge or Oxford as well as Imperial, UCL, KCL, QMUL, City St. George's and Edinburgh, Durham, York, Bristol, Manchester, Nottingham and Warwick as well as Bath.

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by SynthJJ
Hi, I am 20 years old and want to study my A Levels.
I was removed from college due to low attendance (caused by a medical issue), despite still having high grades. I want to study my A Levels from home while I am waiting for tests to diagnose/treat my sleep disorder.
I want to study Computer Science, English Literature, and Law A levels. I am hoping to eventually study either Computer Science or Law at university.
Where/How would I be able to study A Levels online? I've looked at a few options but they're either way more than I can afford, or they don't offer the courses I want to study.

hi! I'm currently doing Sociology A-level online with an organisation called NEC which is really good. They have a good selection of subjects and great tutors, though it is for the most part more self directed work. I'm not sure what your budget is, but I think it's £700 per A-level? You can also do it at your own pace within the two years!

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