A Levels

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Well done to her!!
Never know where it will get her. It demonstrates an aptitude to apply oneself as well as understand, recall and apply vast amounts of data.

Identical results with my boy. Got a 2:1 in his Bachelors degree. Not happy (me and Mrs were delighted). Distinction on Masters. Grafted his balls off for 4 years in Manchester.
His is in Law and it got him exactly where he wanted to be when he started. He starts graft in London next March.
To say he is a happy chappy would be a huge understatement.

Good for him! and hope he enjoys working in that London :)
 


You only need 55% to get an A. Doesnt sound much to me (not that I ever did them like).

Just wondering what the point of them is now, seeing as you can get unconditional offers from University's without them knowing your final A Level grades?

They are the best education model we have left I think. Or they were when I did them anyway, a long time ago now.
2 years to study subjects in depth. You don't get that at any other time.
Degrees have been diluted down to allow in anyone and then you cover so much in just one year more.

It is an essential foundation I think for learning.
 

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