What are A-Levels?
A-levels courses tend to focus on specific academic subjects such as Mathematics, English and the Sciences: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The cou…
How long does it take to study an A-level?
It’s possible to study a A-level courses both full-time and part-time. Normally students would study for two years, but with Oxbridge, you can also…
What A-Level courses should I take?
If you’re planning on going on to a degree, your chosen university will usually publish their entry requirements for each course on their website….
How many UCAS points is an A-level course?
A-levels are the most common way to access university in the UK. The system in which this is done is called UCAS. This stands for: “the Universitie…
What can I do with my A-levels?
A-levels are a universal way to demonstrate academic competency in a multitude of disciplines. A-levels are subject-based qualifications that lead…
Study an A-level course online from home
A-levels can be studied from home with Oxbridge, using our online platform. On average we find that students receive 20% higher grades and pass aro…
Why should I choose ICS Learn?
We’re the UK’s most recommended online GCSE and A Level provider, with a Trustpilot rating of 4.8/5 from more than 4000 independent student reviews…
Who will award my A Level?
Most of our A Levels are awarded by AQA, the UK’s most popular awarding body for high school qualifications. They provide more than half of all A L…
How will I sit my A Level exams?
According to the British Council, A Levels are similar to the American Advanced Placement courses which are themselves equivalent to first-year courses of America’s four-year bachelor’s degrees.
What are UK A-levels equivalent to in the US?
GCE – Special (S) level (last offered 2001)Advanced Extension Award (AEA – 2002–2009, 2015 mathematics)Sixth Term Examination Paper (STEP – used by the University of Cambridge and the University of Warwick for admissions to study mathematics at undergraduate level)