Study Cambridge GCE A Level Abroad!

Introduction to Cambridge GCE A Level

A-Levels is a pre-university programme that is based on the UK education system, also known as GCE Advanced level.

This programme prepares you for a university degree through an in-depth study of several subjects. It is 100% exam-based, so it pretty much includes memorizing facts and tons of revision, just like your SPM days. But unlike SPM where you take 9 subjects, you only take 2 – 3 subjects for A-Levels.

Studying A-Levels will help you gain a better understanding of the subjects you’ll be studying in university. Additionally, it also trains you to have a reasonable and logical mind that can intelligently present explanations. This will definitely ease the transition into university life!

What subjects should you take?

Choose subjects you enjoy: When you’re interested in a particular topic, it typically becomes less of a chore to study. It’s easier to excel at something when you enjoy doing it!

Choose subjects relevant to your degree or job

Pick subjects that are relevant to your course. This will equip with strong foundational knowledge when you begin your degree.

 Choose subjects that are related to your strengths

A-Levels has a reputation for being a grueling and difficult course. But you can make it easier by taking subjects that you’re good at. For example, if you naturally enjoy doing calculations, then Mathematics would be the most obvious option to take.

It’s also important to take subjects that you’ll achieve good grades in, especially if you’re planning to apply to top universities and need a competitive advantage.

 

Why should you take A-Levels?

You plan to study abroad: A-Levels is widely known as the best pre-requisite qualification for those who want to continue their studies overseas. On top of that, it is accepted by top universities in countries around the world, including the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, and Singapore, granting you an edge in the competition.

You are academically inclined: A-Levels is a course that is 100% exam-based, so it’ll be pretty intense once exam week comes up. If you’re a student that can handle the stress of exams and produce straight A results while you’re at it, then you’ll be able to handle this course for sure.

You want to study a competitive course: Courses such as Medicine, Engineering, and Dentistry are competitive courses that only receive admission from a few students at a time. If you intend to take one of these, then doing well in A-Levels will grant you a higher chance of admittance.

 

How is the exam structure?

A Levels comprises of two parts:

  • Advanced Subsidiary (AS Level)

AS Level forms the foundation of A Levels and is the first half of the programme.

  • A2 Level

A2 Level covers more complex topics in your chosen subjects and takes place in the second half of the programme.

At the end of each level, you will take exams that contribute 50% towards your final grade. This means 50% from AS exams and 50% from A2 exams will be counted. Results will be graded from A to E for each subject, with 3A* being the maximum score for 3 subjects and 4A* for 4 subjects.

If you didn’t already know, A-Levels is 100% exam-based!

 

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