Because I am planning to study A- LEVEL next year at college .
Because I am planning to study A- LEVEL next year at college .
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It depends on the course you want to study. It’s the same with any university. Some courses require more qualifications than others. Look up their website or phone and request a prospectus.
You will need to take 5 as levels, and 4 a levels, get straight A’s in both with one A*
you will need straight A’s and A*s at GCSE, good work expierence, extra curricular activities and i suggest you take maths, as 95% of sucessful applicants studied A level maths, regardless of what you intend to study, its pretty much essential.
Hope this helps
i sure hope you are joking, seeing as you need a basic grasp of the english language, seeing as “getting at cambridge university” and “planning to study a-level” are some of the worst examples of english i have ever seen. i would expect better from a child.
Top grades, extra-curricular activities and voluntary work.