Monday, April 6, 2009

Arabic A Level explained

The British qualification GCE A Level is taken in 2 parts: AS level and A2 level. A student would usually take the AS level course and exam one year, and the A2 level the next year. A levels are usually taken in years 12 and 13 (6th form) of school, and are one route for applying to university in the UK. However, anyone can sit the A level exams, if you can find a school or college willing to allow you to enter as an external candidate. The exam paper is provided by Edexcel.

Look here for more details on the AS level, which can either be taken on its own, or as the first part of the A2 level.

Go here for more details on the A2 level.