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What is Cambridge AS and A Levels?

Cambridge International AS & A Level courses bring college-level work in more than 55 subjects to high school students of all backgrounds. Students generally take Cambridge International AS & A Level courses in 10th through 12th grade and can also use these courses to meet Indiana high school graduation requirements.
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What is the US equivalent of as level?

UK “A” level courses are roughly the equivalent of U.S. “A.P.” (advanced placement)courses. They are college level courses taken while the student is still in high school.
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What is the difference between A Level and as level?

AS levels involve 180 guided learning hours. They are equivalent to just under half an A-level and, if studied full-time alongside other courses, generally take a year to complete. A-levels involve 360 guided learning hours and generally take two years to complete if studied full-time alongside other courses.
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What is Cambridge equivalent of A Levels?

UK universities and many institutions overseas accept Cambridge International AS & A Levels as equivalent, grade-for-grade, with UK GCE A Levels. Our recognitions database is regularly updated with policies from institutions worldwide that welcome candidates holding Cambridge International AS & A Levels.
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Is Cambridge A Level a degree?

It is also known as GCE Advanced Level, and it prepares you for a university degree by allowing you to study a variety of subjects in depth. The Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) and Edexcel are the two examination boards that deliver the A-Level in Malaysia.
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Cambridge International AS and A Levels

What are A levels in UK compared to us?

According to the British Council, A Levels are similar to the American Advanced Placement courses which are themselves equivalent to first-year courses of America's four-year bachelor's degrees.
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Does Harvard accept Cambridge level?

Over 880 universities in the US formally accept Cambridge International AS & A Levels, including all Ivy League and Ivy Plus universities. These universities include Brown, Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Yale. Many more US universities accept Cambridge qualifications on application.
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What is the highest grade in as level Cambridge?

Cambridge International AS Level. a(a), b(b), c(c), d(d) or e(e). a(a) is the highest and e(e) the lowest.
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Is Cambridge A level a high school diploma?

Cambridge International A Level is typically a two-year course in high school with 360 teaching hours. The courses and exams equate to two semesters of undergraduate level courses, equivalent to 6-8 college credits for a passing grade of E or higher.
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What does A levels stand for?

Advanced level qualifications (known as A levels) are subject-based qualifications that can lead to university, further study, training, or work. You can normally study three or more A levels over two years.
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Can I take A Levels as an American?

Cambridge International AS & A Levels are considered college-level courses of study. In the USA, good grades in carefully-chosen Cambridge International A Level subjects can result in up to one year of university course credit. For more information on credit policies, please check with universities directly.
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How many years do students study for their A Levels in the UK?

A-Levels are usually studied over a two-year period and are the qualifications that UK universities use to assess a student's eligibility for an undergraduate degree.
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How many A Levels do you need for Cambridge?

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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Is US education harder than UK?

Curriculum: In the UK, students typically study fewer subjects in greater depth, with a greater emphasis on exams at the end of each academic year. In the US, students are often required to take a broader range of subjects, with more opportunities for elective courses and continuous assessment throughout the year.
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Do US universities prefer IB or A Levels?

US universities generally regard the IB highly due to its rigorous academic standards and holistic approach to education. The IB's emphasis on critical thinking, research skills, and global perspectives aligns well with the values of many US institutions.
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What is the SAT equivalent in the UK?

The American SATS and others are in the mould of aptitude tests (like GMAT) have no parallel in the UK. The GCSE's are subject tests just as SAT subject tests are. ACT tests is an another examining body which does similar tests in America.
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What countries are the Cambridge A Levels in?

Where are Cambridge International AS & A Levels accepted and recognised? Students use Cambridge International AS & A Levels to gain places at leading universities worldwide including the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Singapore, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa, the Netherlands, Germany and Spain.
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What type of curriculum is Cambridge?

The Cambridge Primary Curriculum is a framework for children's primary education, based on the education system in the UK. It is aimed at children aged 5-11. Cambridge Primary is an international curriculum, used in over 160 countries around the world.
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What universities accept Cambridge diploma?

Top institutions like the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the University of Oxford and the University of Warwick accept our qualifications.
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How many years does A-level take?

Course length and format

Students usually complete A-levels in two years. In the first year, you study the first half of the A-level, which is called the AS-level. In the second year, you study the A2-level. Your combined result from both years is your A-level grade.
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What is a passing grade for Cambridge AS level?

Passing grades for Cambridge International AS & A Levels are E (equivalent to a US letter grade of 'C') or higher. Unlike US systems, there is no letter grade to designate a failure (no 'F' equivalent). If a student does not pass, they simply do not receive a grade, and their exam result appears as 'ungraded.
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What Ivy League is in Cambridge?

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
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Is it harder to get into Cambridge or Ivy League?

Why are Oxford or Cambridge less selective than Ivy League schools? Oxford and Cambridge are not less selective than the ivy leagues. They are nearly as much selective as the ivy league universities are. The reason why you might have thought that they were less selective could be because of their acceptance rate.
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Is Harvard more prestigious than Cambridge?

Harvard University ranks among the Ivy Leagues in USA while Cambridge University is part of the Golden Triangle of UK universities. Harvard University is one of the top private universities in Cambridge, United States. It is ranked #5 in QS World University Rankings 2023 and ranked #1 in US UNI.
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