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Is functional skills easy?

Functional skills are better suited to students who have failed in maths and English; however, that does not mean functional skills are easier. Just like GCSE and any other exams, you will still need to put in the hard work and revision.
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How difficult is functional skills?

Functional skills assessments are not as difficult as people think, despite low pass rates, exams regulator Ofqual has said. An evaluation of functional skills (FSQs) assessments was conducted after concerns were raised that FSQ exams were “too academic” and “challenging” for students who were unable to pass GCSEs.
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How long does it take to learn functional skills?

On average the course takes learners between 8 and 12 weeks however we have had learners complete the course very quickly and similarly if you need longer we allow up to a year for all of our Functional Skills courses. Do universities accept Functional Skills?
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Is functional skills level 1 easy?

Functional Skills aren't necessarily easier. You'll still need to put in the hard work and revision. But, they can be better suited to students who have failed maths and English. The trouble with GCSE is that oftentimes, exam questions are not put into any context.
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Is functional skills level 2 easy to pass?

As the level 2 exams are a simple pass or fail, you don't have to achieve really high marks to achieve the qualification. Rather than being easier, functional skills are seen as more accessible than the GCSE, as the questions are more applicable to real life situations.
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Is Level 2 Functional Skills easy?

Functional skills are better suited to students who have failed in maths and English; however, that does not mean functional skills are easier. Just like GCSE and any other exams, you will still need to put in the hard work and revision.
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What happens if I fail my functional skills?

You'll have to make a new entry each time for Level 1 and 2. At Entry Level there are three sets of assessments per level for each subject. If a learner does not pass their assessment, they may sit the alternative test, providing there is a gap of at least 14 days.
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How do you pass a functional skills exam?

It's a good idea to give yourself at least a month, depending on how large the subject is.
  1. Be sure to use revision resources that are made for Functional Skills Reforms. ...
  2. Find out what format your exam will be in. ...
  3. Write down a list of topics that you need to revise and create a revision timetable. ...
  4. Use your time wisely!
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Are functional skills worth it?

There are lots of good reasons to take a Functional Skills qualification: Functional Skills covers the maths you need in most jobs. A Level 1 qualification in maths shows employers that you have the basics covered for many jobs.
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What grade is functional skills equivalent to?

If you're wondering 'What is Functional Skills Level 1 equivalent to? ' these courses are equivalent to a GCSE Grade D-G (1-3), and Level 2 Functional Skills courses are equivalent to GCSEs at a higher grade.
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Can I just sit functional skills exam?

To sit your exams, you must complete a short enrolment and the practice test first. Once completed, you will have immediate access to our exam booking calendar. Exams are available throughout the week and can be in the comfort of your home or workplace. You have three months to prepare and pass the official exam.
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What grades do functional skills pass?

The pass mark can vary from exam to exam. The functional skills maths level 2 pass mark is usually around 50% to 55%. Yes, you can sign up to the free version of our level 2 courses, and get access to free resources, past papers and the pre-assessments for both maths and English.
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Is functional skills easy to pass?

After carefully going through these statistics, it is very evident that many students are struggling to pass these examinations. Most of the time, it is seen that the students who are taking the Functional Skills exam for the second time after failing the first tend to fail again.
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How hard is level 2 functional skills?

While Functional Skills Level 2 Maths and Functional Skills English are simpler and quicker to complete, their recognition as C/4 GCSE grade equivalents does mean you will be required to meet a certain level of subject proficiency to pass the Functional Skills exam.
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How long is functional skills level 1?

The Total Qualification Time (TQT) for the Functional Skills qualification in Mathematics at Level 1 is 50 hours. The Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for the Functional Skills qualification in Mathematics at Level 1 is 45.
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What are entry level 1 Functional Skills?

About this qualification:

The purpose of Functional Skills English Entry Level qualifications are to demonstrate the ability at an appropriate level to read, write, speak, listen and communicate in English, and to apply this knowledge and these skills in familiar situations.
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How do you study Functional Skills?

How to Study for Functional Skills Maths Level 2 exam
  1. Identify your strengths and weaknesses. Before you start studying, it's important to know where you stand. ...
  2. Use a variety of study materials. ...
  3. Practice, practice, practice. ...
  4. Learn test-taking strategies. ...
  5. Get support.
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What age can you do functional skills?

There is no minimum age limit for a learner to undertake Functional Skills qualifications; however, most course providers, other than secondary schools, are not insured or approved to register learners under the age of 14.
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Is functional skills multiple choice?

Each exam board's specification can vary, however, all reading papers will test your ability to analyse sources, and the writing paper is formed of multiple-choice questions on spelling, and the creation of some longer written responses.
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Is functional skills level 1 maths hard?

For most learners, Functional Skills Maths is an easier to learn than GCSE Maths. The practical, real life examples make it much easier to understand.
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Is a Level 1 functional skills a pass?

A level 1 functional skills qualification in maths isn't equivalent to a GCSE but a level is. As the equivalent GCSE grade to a level 1 is a 2/3 it is just below a pass.
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Is functional skills level 3 good?

Functional Skills Maths Entry Level 3 is an accredited maths qualification backed by the government. If you need to retake GCSE Maths, Entry Level 3 functional skills maths will help you build the foundations for a higher level course.
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What grade is functional skills level 3?

Functional Skills Maths Entry Level 3 is equivalent to a GCSE Maths grade 1 (G). It's a gateway qualification to Functional Skills Maths for adults and GCSE pupils who learn better with practical, real-life examples. Did you find GCSE Maths difficult and confusing?
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