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Do universities accept 3 A-Levels and 1 AS?

by Guest64003  |  earlier

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Also, what if 2 of the A-Levels were done in separate years? Would they all be counted?

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  1. they accept you on the amount of ucas points you get through the grades you have achieved

    dont know if it matters if they were done in seperate years but you completed it so they cant take it away from you


  2. Yes of course, 3 A Levels and 1 AS is pretty much the average expected to take and they're counted even if they're taken in different years, for example my friend took maths AS and A2 in one year, year 12 and then took physics AS in year 13.

  3. Yeah, they should all count, unless you're applying for something like Law where they might specify a certain number of points only over 3 A levels (so people don't spend 4 or 5 years getting lots of low-grade A levels ie DDDDD to make 300 pts)

  4. Of course. Just make sure you look at unis that will accept your grades or predicted grades. Also, always have a back-up uni just in case there's a disaster when you take your exams. One of my mates found out the hard way.

  5. Yes, I just got in with three A levels and one AS (it's great because the AS gives you a few extra points if your offer is in points like mine was). Yes of course all the A levels would be counted, you still have them don't you? It doesn't matter when you did them as long as you passed.

  6. yes and yes

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