A Levels


A LevelsOnce students have passed the first hurdle of their education, the GCSEs, they have the choice of choosing whether they leave the education environment and enter the world of full time work, or instead crack on with A Levels, important national exams that are required if you wish to study at university.

In order to impress the universities they are interested in, and convince admissions officers that they are interested in a particular field of study, students must take their time to pick the most relevant subjects to study for the next two years – a long and thought provoking process that sites such as paceeducation.co.uk can help with if you are having any difficulties.

Understandably, A Levels are a lot harder than GCSEs and probably should be considering that they set students up for the rigours of studying in university. Throughout the first year the AS will be completed by submitting coursework and taking an exam at the end of the year – two aspects of study that paceeducation.co.uk can both help out with.

As well as this however, paceeducation.co.uk is also there to offer its services during the second and most important year, which is when the AS results from the previous year will be combined with all coursework and exams that are completed while interviews with universities and offers from those establishments are being made.

Once they have their offers from universities, students then know which specific grades they need to get to enter the faculties they are interested in. For all revision help, preparation techniques, study materials, and last minute classes to skim over everything again, paceeducation.co.uk is there to offer a helping hand.