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by pbhjpbhj
4625 days ago
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>I've met several people in the UK who weren't able to study what they want because they had the wrong A-levels. // Presumably you mean weren't able to access the particular course+institution they wanted. Could you give some more details? It's a balance I suppose, either allow for early specialisation and get a head start or retain a broad spread and retain greater choice. That said I was able to do some Art History at Uni off the back of science and maths A-levels and could, with effort, have pivoted to an Arts degree. |
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Are the A-Levels really giving much of a head start? When I studied maths, it was really much more advanced than the maths we did in grammar school (in Germany). The maths from grammar school was occasionally mentioned as a special application of the "real" maths.