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I am an A level student about to get my a level results in a few days time.I had to get BCC to get into the course of my choice but for various reasons I had to drop a subject meaning to get into the course of my choice I would have to get straight A's.This is not possible for me due to my AS results.I am expected to get grades C and D.What I want to know is,is there ANY hope that the University of my choice will take me? Or are these grades just too far below expected? I know deep down I've been unlucky these last two years and if I had chosen different subjects would have gained higher grades.
Also I want to do a teacher training degree and was wondering if there will be any teacher training degree available through clearing
Also I want to do a teacher training degree and was wondering if there will be any teacher training degree available through clearing
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you are saying that you took 2 A-levels.
You are normally expected to take three A-levels, so only having 2 will limit your options, regardless of the grades you get in them.
There is only one way to find out whether your chosen university will take you with 2 A-levels, one a C and one a D. Phone them and ask.
If there were special circumstances which led you to take fewer A-levels, the university may take this into consideration.
Different universities have different entry standards. If a university will accept your grades, you will have to decide whether to go to that university, or spend another year on A-levels and get into the university of your choice.
Whatever you do, talk to your school and talk to the universities. Don't limit yourself to one university.
Good luck.
You are normally expected to take three A-levels, so only having 2 will limit your options, regardless of the grades you get in them.
There is only one way to find out whether your chosen university will take you with 2 A-levels, one a C and one a D. Phone them and ask.
If there were special circumstances which led you to take fewer A-levels, the university may take this into consideration.
Different universities have different entry standards. If a university will accept your grades, you will have to decide whether to go to that university, or spend another year on A-levels and get into the university of your choice.
Whatever you do, talk to your school and talk to the universities. Don't limit yourself to one university.
Good luck.