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Do you need 4 A levels for Imperial?

A level - A*A*A - A*AAA Our minimum entry standard is A*A*A to A*AAA overall, to include: A* in Mathematics A*A in two further subjects or AAA in three further subjects ICT, Business Studies, General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted.
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Does Imperial require 4 A levels?

No, our standard offer would be the same regardless of whether the applicant is taking three or four (or more) A-levels. However, we often make higher offers and sometimes use a fourth A-level for that. If there is no fourth A-level, we might require an A* in the third A-level subject or use STEP.
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What level do you have to be to learn Imperial?

Academic requirements

You will need to demonstrate excellent academic ability and we require; Majority of 9-7 grades (A*-A) at GCSE level or the international equivalent, with a minimum of grade 7 (A) in maths and science subjects.
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Does it matter if you do 3 or 4 A levels?

Universities won't necessarily give you extra credit for taking any more than the three A-Levels, so unless you are sure you can excel in them, it may be best to focus your energy on achieving the very best grades possible in the standard three A-Levels.
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What are the entry requirements for Imperial medicine A level?

Our minimum entry standard is AAA overall, to include: A in Biology. A in Chemistry. A in a third subject.
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Should you take 3 or 4 A-LEVELS for Oxbridge applications?

Does Imperial look at Gcses?

Imperial states that the majority of their student intake has 7-9 grades (A-A*) at GCSE level or the international equivalent, with a minimum of grade 7 (A) in Maths and Science subjects. Those with lower than 7 in GCSE English must take a supplementary test.
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Do Oxbridge prefer 4 A-levels?

Your UCAS form only has space for 3 alevels so Oxford won't even seen the 4th. Remember A* A A A is still missing your Oxford offer, they won't be impressed by a 4th Alevel. if they want A* A* A that's the offer, those are the grades you need.
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Is there any reason to do 4 A-levels?

There is definitely no advantage to be gained in studying four A levels. The only possible exception to that guidance may be for bi-lingual students who wish to study their 'second language' at A level.
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Do Cambridge prefer 4 A-levels?

Most applicants study 3 to 4 A level subjects and our typical offers are usually based on 3 A levels taken together in Year 13. Taking 4 A levels will not normally give you an advantage. However, strong applicants for STEM courses usually study Further Mathematics as a fourth subject.
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Does Imperial look at Gcses for medicine?

For IB: 39 points overall, to include: grade 7 and 6 in Biology and Chemistry at higher level – grades in any order. Please note that we also require a grade B in English GCSE. If you have not sat an English GCSE and are undertaking English proficiency tests, you must achieve the College's higher requirement.
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Does Imperial accept resit A-levels?

Acceptance of AS and A Level resits

We recognise that applicants can occasionally have a bad exam and therefore will also consider retaken A-Level results in some cases.
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Is Imperial hard to get into?

It varies by course, but generally, the process is very competitive, with an average of seven applications received for every place.
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Does 4 A-Levels give you an advantage?

While four A Levels might potentially give you the edge over another candidate, it's more important to focus on achieving the top grades – even if this means dropping a subject. For instance, 62% of successful applicants in 2022 had three A*s (or more) at A Level.
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What is the hardest A-Level?

Here are the results, starting from 1, the most difficult A-Level:
  1. 1 - Further Maths.
  2. 2 - Physics.
  3. 3 - Chemistry.
  4. 4 - Biology.
  5. 5 - Maths.
  6. 6 - English Literature.
  7. 7 - History.
  8. 8 - Economics.
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Can you get into Oxford with 3 A-Levels?

No, you do not need more than 3 A levels to get into Oxford or Cambridge — if you have an offer of AAA, that is what you need to achieve, although many achieve A* (because they can). I know students with 5 completed A levels at A* who did not receive an offer. How many people do you talk to about A level grades?
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Can I get into Oxford with a * A * A?

Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course.
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Which A-levels does Oxford not accept?

A-levels
  • General Studies - not accepted by any course.
  • Critical Thinking and Thinking Skills - not accepted by Biomedical Sciences or Medicine.
  • Global Perspectives and Research - not accepted by any course.
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What is the hardest degree to get into Oxbridge?

Economics and Management: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of 7%! It is easily the most difficult subject to pursue in Oxford. Computer Science: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of about 9 % which is probably the lowest for this course in any given university.
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How many 9s do you need for Oxford?

Yes, your grades will need to really dazzle. GCSEs are seen as evidence of work ethic – and you need a really strong one of those to cope with studying at Oxford or Cambridge. Our guesstimate is that the average successful applicant has around eight 8/9 grade GCSEs under their belt.
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Does Queen Mary look at GCSEs?

GCSEs. We normally expect you to have achieved grades A*–C or 9–4 in at least five subjects, including English.
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Is Imperial more competitive than Oxford?

It consistently ranks in the top five UK universities and closely follows Oxford and Cambridge in the QS World University Rankings. Due to this outstanding reputation, and its specialism in Science and Technology-based subjects, places at Imperial are extremely competitive.
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Why is Imperial so prestigious?

Imperial College London Overview

It is regularly ranked as one of the ten best universities in the world (QS World Rankings). Groundbreaking and cutting-edge research is consistently performed at the university, with 14 Nobel Prizes and 81 Fellowships from the Medical Sciences being awarded in the past.
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Should I go to UCL or Imperial?

Subject strengths

While UCL operates across the full academic spectrum, Imperial specialiseses primarily in science, engineering, management and medicine, and has a leading business school. So, if your area of interest is one of the arts, humanities or social sciences disciplines, you should probably apply to UCL.
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Is a degree from Imperial worth it?

Imperial is ranked top in the UK for Graduate Employability by the Guardian University Guide for 2022.
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