Tuesday, June 14, 2011

WHY A-LEVEL?


The Advanced Level, known as A Level is one of the most rapidly growing examination board offered by the education institutions of around 125 countries. A wide range of subjects of around 60 subjects is the main features of the A Level education. Cambridge International AS Level qualifications are widely recognized all over the world. Every year, many Cambridge International A Level students get opportunity to study at universities which are ranked best in the world - including the countries UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.

In Nepal A Level can be the best option as the course content is of international standard and help every student to easy in further study both in Nepal as well as abroad. It is one of the best examination board in Nepal which is very recommendable to students who want to study abroad. There is very high chance of getting scholarship to A level students with comparison to other board.
So you've finished your GCSE's and now what do you do? With so many opportunities such as going out into the working world, training as an apprentice, going to college or joining the forces it may seem overwhelming, especially at your young age, to make such a huge decision regarding your career and life.
Studying A-levels is one of the better options in this scenario and has its many benefits. Studying A-levels at your school means you already know your teacher and their teaching methods, you know the people you will be working with and you can have another two years at school, which you would not get back again once you had left, whereas college, work, apprenticeships and the forces can all be accessed after completion of your A-levels.
You can pick three-four subjects that really interest you and the grades you get and being in these academic surroundings will benefit you if you should apply to university or college, or even work! There are hundreds of A-level subjects to choose from, encompassing the arts, science, health and social care as well as others so you can mix and match your choices to discover what you really want to do.
After your two years of A-levels are up and you have your grades you can begin to assess where you want your career to go, and you will be better equipped and in a better state of mind then you would be making this decision after your GCSEs. So when deciding upon your future seriously considers A-levels for the leg up onto your chosen career ladder.

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