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What is National 4 equivalent to in England?

Broadly speaking, the National 4 qualification replaces Standard Grade at General level, with the National 5 replacing a Credit level Standard Grade. National 4s are at SCQF Level 4, National 5s are at SCQF Level 5 and Highers are at SCQF Level 6.
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What is National 4 in England?

National 4 Courses will be made up of Units, including an Added Value Unit. In order to achieve a Course at National 4, learners will need to pass all Units plus an Added Value Unit assessment. The National 4 Added Value Unit assessment will be set and marked by your child's school.
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Is Scottish National 4 equivalent to GCSE?

Standard Grades were national qualifications awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). They were assessed by exams which were normally taken by Scottish pupils in the fourth year, a.k.a S4 (at age 15/16). They're commonly referred to by the rest of the UK as the equivalent to GCSEs.
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What is National 5 equivalent to in England?

In broad terms, National 5 (N5) qualifications are the Scottish equivalent of the GCSE. The N5 is the more academically advanced of the qualifications, with candidates being awarded the qualification at grades A, B, C and D. Scottish National 5 certificates grade A to C are equivalent to GCSEs grade grade 4 to 9.
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What is a grade 4 equivalent to in GCSE?

In the current grading system, a score of 9, 8 and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A. A 9 is for a student who has performed exceptionally well. A grade of 4 is the equivalent of a C grade, known as a standard pass. A grade of 5 is also a C grade but is known as a strong pass.
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What is GCSE equivalent in America?

There is no direct equivalent of GCSEs in the United States education system. The closest equivalent is probably a high school diploma or a General Educational Development (GED) credential, both of which are typically obtained after completing four years of high school education.
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What is the National 5 equivalent to?

As mentioned above, the rough GCSE equivalent in Scotland is the National 5. National 5s are one of the seven National qualifications students are expected to take. The Scottish education system has five curriculum levels, which are partially similar to key stages.
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What is the difference between national 4 and 5?

National 5 Courses (which are graded A – D) are worth 24 Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) credit points at SCQF level 5. National 4 Courses (which are not graded) are worth 24 SCQF points at SCQF level 4 and have a lower level of demand and challenge compared with National 5 courses.
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What is National 3 equivalent to?

The National Literacy Units at National 3, National 4 and National 5 are equivalent to the Core Skills Communication Units and National Certificate Communication Units, while the Numeracy Units are equivalent to the Core Skills Numeracy Units.
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Is National 5 English hard?

National 5 English is a challenging and fast-paced course.
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Is National 4 equivalent to standard grade?

Broadly speaking, the National 4 qualification replaces Standard Grade at General level, with the National 5 replacing a Credit level Standard Grade. National 4s are at SCQF Level 4, National 5s are at SCQF Level 5 and Highers are at SCQF Level 6.
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Is National 4 Maths equivalent to GCSE?

There are two main Functional Skills maths qualifications: Level 1 – roughly equal to GCSE 2-3 in England and Wales, the old grade E-D in England and Wales, the current grade E-D in Northern Ireland or National 4 in Scotland.
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Are GCSEs harder than NAT 5?

The National 5 is generally considered more academically advanced than the GCSE, although it's tricky to compare them because they're not like for like. For starters, the grading system used is different for both. GCSE grades are from one to nine and replace the old range of G to A*.
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What is the National 4 qualification?

The National 4 qualification is the equivalent of a general in a Standard Grade - or, to go back further, it is designed for students who may have had a limited chance of success in an O Grade. The N4 does not involve formal exams at the end of the course - these courses rely on continuous assessment.
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What is a Scottish higher equivalent to in England?

What Are Scottish Highers Equivalent to? The Scottish Higher qualification is roughly the equivalent to the A-Levels pupils take in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The Advanced Higher qualification is considered to be marginally more difficult than A-Levels.
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How many years is high school in Scotland?

Secondary education in Scotland can take up to 6 years, covering ages 11 to 18, from S1 to S6.
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What level is a bachelor degree in Scotland?

THE SCOTTISH BACHELORS DEGREE

9 (SHE level 3) At least 360 credits of which a minimum of 60 is at level 9. The Ordinary Degree is typically offered through the equivalent of three years' full-time higher education. The Ordinary Degree is recognised as the normal entry to a number of professions across the UK.
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What is a level 7 equivalent to in Scotland?

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For pupils in S6 only who have successfully studied at Higher level. Level 7 is equivalent to an Advanced Higher, Higher National Certificate, or first year of a degree programme.
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Is National 5 equivalent to higher?

Depending on the grade required at National 5, this may equate to achieving a B or C grade at Higher or Advanced Higher.
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Is Level 6 a higher Scotland?

The level of a qualification shows how difficult the learning is. For example, one person may study a National 4 at SCQF Level 4, and another a Higher at SCQF Level 6. Both qualifications have 24 SCQF credit points but have different levels of difficulty.
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What exams do you sit in Scotland?

The vast majority of Scottish pupils take Scottish Qualifications Certificate qualifications provided by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). Generally, most pupils take National 4/5s (previously Standard Grades, but some schools offered Intermediates instead) in S3-S4, and Highers in S5.
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Is Level 5 the same as National 5?

There are 12 qualification levels in Scotland. The wide range of levels gives everyone a chance to access learning. Qualifications range from the simplest (Level 1) to the most complex (Level 12). For example, National 5 is at SCQF Level 5, and Advanced Higher is at SCQF Level 7.
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What is the national higher in Scotland?

In the Scottish secondary education system, the Higher (Scottish Gaelic: Àrd Ìre) is one of the national school-leaving certificate exams and university entrance qualifications of the Scottish Qualifications Certificate (SQC) offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.
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What is the highest grade in National 5?

Schools assess the National 5 courses, the Highers and Advanced Highers with letter grades from A to D:
  • A = 70-100% (good to very good);
  • B = 60-69% (more than sufficient);
  • C = 50-59% (sufficient);
  • D = 40-49% (just sufficient).
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Are Scottish Highers the same as A levels?

Here's the answers you need... What are Scottish Highers? Simply put, Scottish Highers are the Scottish equivalent to A-levels. They are courses that students aged 16-18 in Scotland sit that can lead to university, further study, training or work.
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