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In which session shld i ?
The Golden Girl =D:
LOADS of u r experienced with AS Level as far as i know . And i just wanted u guys to help me out with smthn.
iA I'll be taking phy , chem and math as well as eco *not really sure abt that tho * this year , And i would like to kno what is ur advice to me in which ppr shld i take in Jan and which in June ?
Thanks In Advance .
Saladin:
Salams.
The January sessions are usually for the re-sits or the people who give half their AS or A2 Levels; you cannot give all the modules available. So, either way, you are going to have to sit the June session.
So, I think it is best to sit all the papers in the June session. Also if you give your exams divided in two sessions i.e. Jan and June, some universities (especially American and British) may look down at these candidates, as often the Universities want people with just one sitting and not multiple sittings.
And taking econ would be an excellent idea, because this way, you still have the financial and science side open. Furthermore, it completes your 4th subject, and gives you a better chance at a University admission.
Hope this helps
Engraved.
The Golden Girl =D:
--- Quote from: Engraved on July 27, 2010, 05:48:36 pm ---Salams.
The January sessions are usually for the re-sits or the people who give half their AS or A2 Levels; you cannot give all the modules available. So, either way, you are going to have to sit the June session.
tbh i didn't kno that.
So, I think it is best to sit all the papers in the June session. Also if you give your exams divided in two sessions i.e. Jan and June, some universities (especially American and British) may look down at these candidates, as often the Universities want people with just one sitting and not multiple sittings.
really ?! :o ..WOW....well over here i attend a school where everyone usually takes some subjects in jan section to somewhat make it easier for them to take the whole rest in June . It'd be hard to do all in june ,that's a huge pressure *it's not like IG u kno *
And taking econ would be an excellent idea, because this way, you still have the financial and science side open. Furthermore, it completes your 4th subject, and gives you a better chance at a University admission.
Well luckily i have thought more deeply abt it but i'm still thinking abt the subject.
Hope this helps
Engraved.
It sure did :)
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Saladin:
--- Quote ---tbh i didn't kno that
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Now you do. :)
--- Quote ---really ?! ..WOW....well over here i attend a school where everyone usually takes some subjects in jan section to somewhat make it easier for them to take the whole rest in June . It'd be hard to do all in june ,that's a huge pressure *it's not like IG u kno *
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No, it is easier than IG. For AS, I highly recommend that you do it all in one session. Actually I think it puts more load on, because you have extra time to revise and give it in the June session, whearas, if you give in both jan and june, you will have to take out a month for the exam itself, so you will not be able to finish the rest of the syllabus off tbh.
--- Quote ---Well luckily i have thought more deeply abt it but i'm still thinking abt the subject.
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Well, that subject certainly has my vote. It will help you in more ways than one.
The Golden Girl =D:
--- Quote from: Engraved on July 27, 2010, 06:26:24 pm ---Now you do. :)
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Yup :)
--- Quote ---No, it is easier than IG. For AS, I highly recommend that you do it all in one session. Actually I think it puts more load on, because you have extra time to revise and give it in the June session, whearas, if you give in both jan and june, you will have to take out a month for the exam itself, so you will not be able to finish the rest of the syllabus off tbh.
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Well I'll have to think abt it
--- Quote ---Well, that subject certainly has my vote. It will help you in more ways than one.
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My dad was Happy when i mentioned eco as well :)
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