What subjects are in a Levels?

What subjects are in a Levels?

What A-levels should you take?

  • biology.
  • chemistry.
  • English.
  • geography.
  • history.
  • maths.
  • modern and classical languages.
  • physics.

What are the most popular A level subjects?

Although maths remains the most popular subject, there have been some other changes to the order ranking, with two science subjects dropping in popularity. Psychology, which was third most popular last year, is now second most popular, having swapped places with biology.

What are the easiest A level subjects?

The 12 easiest A-Level subjects are Classical Civilisation, Environmental Science, Food Studies, Drama, Geography, Textiles, Film Studies, Sociology, Information Technology (IT), Health and Social Care, Media Studies, and Law.

How do I choose a level subjects?

A few dos and don’ts when choosing A Levels Talk to students who are already taking that subject. Find out how the course will be assessed and whether this will suit you and your strengths. Ask for some honest feedback from your teachers as to how they think you would do at A Level.

Whats the easiest a level?

  • A-level Film Studies. A-level Film Studies is the easiest A level subject.
  • A-level Sociology. A level Sociology is one of the easiest subjects in A-level.
  • A-level Food Studies.
  • A-level Archaeology.
  • A-level Drama.
  • A-level Psychology.
  • A-level Geography.
  • A-level Media Studies.

Are A levels free for 19 year olds?

The cost of getting A-Levels as an adult will depend on the school of your choice, your course and mode of study. For example, if you’re aged between 19 and 23 some colleges will offer you A-Level courses for free.

Is Pre U harder than a level?

How much harder is the Cambridge Pre-u compared to a regular A-level? From what I’ve seen of them, the questions are quite a lot harder. However, this is compensated in the grade boundaries, so overall getting a certain grade in A-level should be comparable to getting the equivalent grade in a Pre-U.

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