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Does anybody now what this stands for Level: 3-5?

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what level is this is it level 1 that you heard about at college like there enter level enter level 1 entery level 2 ener levle 3 level 1 level 2 leve 3 i now level 3 GCSE

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  1. No kate its not just you!!


  2. I find your question quite difficult to understand but I'll have a go at answering it.

    In the UK we use levels so that we can understand at what level a student is studying at, and these work in comparison to the standard testing we have (GCSE, ALevel degree etc) and this goes

    Entry Level = pre GCSE

    Level 1 = GCSE grade D-G

    Level 2 = GCSE grade A-C

    Level 3 = A level

    Level 4 = 1st year of an undergraduate degree

    Level 5 = 2nd year of an undergraduate degree/HND

    Level 5 = an undergraduate degree pass

    So if you are studying numeracy and literacy and you need to get them to a level to move onto A levels or a qualification you often need level 2.

    At colleges you can also study NVQs and so on and the above list works for them too.

    Hope that helps

  3. You need to rephrase your question or put more detail into it. As everyone else has written, it makes no sense.

  4. Level 2 is the GCSE level

    Level 3 is like A levels or National diploma level

    Entry levels are usually completed in years 7 through 9 in secondary school but can be studied at college introductory certificates or similar certificates including NVQs can be studied at level 1

    the levels go on through to 7 which is degree level

  5. Is it just me or does that make no sense?

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