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i need help getting into uiniversity?
i am 20 and i have 5 GCSE passes (English=c, Science=cc, ICT=b, RE=c) and in maths i got a D.
is it too late to do my A levels? what is the next step i should take?
I dont like algebra. is there any way i could avoid this and still get a GCSE grade in maths?
please help as i think im wasting and losing precious time.
thank you very much
is it too late to do my A levels? what is the next step i should take?
I dont like algebra. is there any way i could avoid this and still get a GCSE grade in maths?
please help as i think im wasting and losing precious time.
thank you very much
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What do you want to study at university? If you've got a particular career in mind, then an Access course might be your best bet. Access courses are aimed specifically at people aged over 18 who don't have the right qualifications for university entry. As well as covering the relevant subjects at an A level equivalent standard, the courses also incorporate training on academic skills, time management, university applications and assignment writing.
Most Access courses will also offer English & Maths at GCSE level, too, if you need it. To be honest, it's unlikely you'll be able to avoid algebra altogether in order to gain a GCSE but if it gets you into uni, then surely it's worth having a bash?
There's a website here with more information about Access courses and a facility to search for suitable courses. Good luck! http://www.accesstohe.ac.uk/
Most Access courses will also offer English & Maths at GCSE level, too, if you need it. To be honest, it's unlikely you'll be able to avoid algebra altogether in order to gain a GCSE but if it gets you into uni, then surely it's worth having a bash?
There's a website here with more information about Access courses and a facility to search for suitable courses. Good luck! http://www.accesstohe.ac.uk/
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