Will you be making a similar video for the USA? This is probably subjective, but how many A-levels do you think are doable if someone is undecided between 2 majors? Thank you.
I will probably make a similar video for the US, but I've found that most universities in the US are not as clear as the UK on their specific A Level policies (since, well, the US doesn't use A Levels are their primary education system, and so most universities don't specifically cater to them), so that video might end up being a bit less specific than this one. As for your second question, it would really depend on what majors you're doing, and also your own competencies. I'm quite decided on my major, but I'm still doing 5 A Levels (and one AS-only subject), just because I enjoy those subjects and think I'll be able to do well at them. I'd say that you'd need a minimum of 4 if the two majors are disparate, and then perhaps 5 depending on just how disparate they are.
Are o-levels greater in difficulty when compared to igcse's? I get 198's and 199's in igcse but it reduces to 195 in o level math (i take my igcse's in the m/j 25 series)
The difficult is about the same, from what I've seen. I'm not sure though, since I never really did O Levels myself, and my only experience with them is through talking with friends who do them. Good luck for your IGCSE preparation though!
Is it necessary for me to take English language at as level to get into university where I intend to pursue medicine at the future
Will you be making a similar video for the USA? This is probably subjective, but how many A-levels do you think are doable if someone is undecided between 2 majors? Thank you.
I will probably make a similar video for the US, but I've found that most universities in the US are not as clear as the UK on their specific A Level policies (since, well, the US doesn't use A Levels are their primary education system, and so most universities don't specifically cater to them), so that video might end up being a bit less specific than this one. As for your second question, it would really depend on what majors you're doing, and also your own competencies. I'm quite decided on my major, but I'm still doing 5 A Levels (and one AS-only subject), just because I enjoy those subjects and think I'll be able to do well at them. I'd say that you'd need a minimum of 4 if the two majors are disparate, and then perhaps 5 depending on just how disparate they are.
@@itsaaryanmehta Thank you for the detailed response.
Are o-levels greater in difficulty when compared to igcse's? I get 198's and 199's in igcse but it reduces to 195 in o level math (i take my igcse's in the m/j 25 series)
The difficult is about the same, from what I've seen. I'm not sure though, since I never really did O Levels myself, and my only experience with them is through talking with friends who do them. Good luck for your IGCSE preparation though!
When r distinctions announced for june series
Last year, they were announced around early November.