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Can you take a level exams without taking the class?
Yes you can, you need to be make sure in advance that you are studying for the correct exam, a single exam board can have a few versions of the same subject exam at the same level that don’t all cover the same material.
Can you take a level exams privately?
A Level exams are nationally set, so when you book as a private candidate, you’ll still sit your exam at the same time as all other students in the UK.
Can you do an A level outside of school?
Yes, you can take official A level exams without being a student at a school or college, but you can only take the actual exams at a registered exam centre, which will be a school or college. However, you can register to take the exams there as an external candidate.
Can I take A Levels without GCSE?
Yes, sometimes you can do an A-level without having studied it at GCSE – in the same way you don’t necessarily need to take a subject at A-level to study it at degree level.
Can anyone take A Levels?
Can you sit A Level exams at any age? Actually, there’s no age limit to A Levels, providing the entry requirements are met! So it doesn’t matter if you’re 16 or 79, you can still take your A Level exams.
Can I just sit an A-Level exam?
The only essential requirement for taking A-levels is having somewhere to do the exams. That means registering at an examination centre. Alternatively, there are lots of centres where you can request to sit your exams as a private student, although not every centre will offer every subject.
Can I take a levels without GCSE?
Can you take A-Level without GCSE?
Can you go to uni without A Levels?
Although A Levels are primarily for those seeking to get into university, yes it is possible to get to university without A levels and qualify for a university course. An Access to Higher Education (Access to HE) course is a flexible way of getting into university and suits those who are returning to education.
Can you sit A Levels at any age?
Actually, there’s no age limit to A Levels, providing the entry requirements are met! So it doesn’t matter if you’re 16 or 79, you can still take your A Level exams.