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Can US students take the GCSE or A-levels?

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Is there anyway to take it online or something like that since I live in the US

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  1. Not sure why you would want to unless you are not a naturally born American, however, it is not a part of the US education curriculum, therefore not offered.  You would likely have to live abroad as an exchange student in a country that offers GCSE or A-levels, and get your marks that way.


  2. they are not offered here in the US

  3. Not an Americanized test

  4. You could take them if you were living in a country which uses/offers them, but they are not generally offered in the U.S.

  5. You could take them online or through some kind of distance education. You would have to have them evaluate your own academic record for equivalencies and exemptions. One UK-based distance learning school that offers accredited GCSEs and A-Levels is DCA Home Learning. http://www.dcalearn.co.uk. I don't know if they will enroll you since you live outside the country, but it's worth a try.

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