IGCSE/GCSE/O & A Level/IB/University Student Forum
Qualification => GCE AS & A2 Level => Queries => Topic started by: kayy04 on May 14, 2010, 11:15:24 pm
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hi ppl :D i want advice. giving in november. which one should i take: AS english language or AS thinking skills?
which one is easier for self-study, to get higher grades in, and requires less time and effort in comparison to the other ? ::) please answer people who have done it........!
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English Language may seem easy, but it totally isnt! 4% of the candidates have an A, which is horribly low. I've done thinking skills last week, and i can tell you that although it isnt totally easy either, it is better than english language exam. At least an A grade is much common in thinking skills!
Hope I've helped :)
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english langusge is what u dont have to study 4 but getting A* is totally difficult !!
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Thanks for replying Pythagoras and ***exam*** :). U've definitely helped :D
i don't know :-\, worried, im definitely going to have to take one of them and i definitely do aim for an A. It seems both of you recommend thinking skills. what sort of "studying" do you do for thinking skills? the standards booklet helps a lot in english, any such thing for thinking skills?notes,resources to help? thinking skills seems like a "clicking" subject, where u either get it or u don't, whereas EL is more of an open thing?write,write,write...lol
@ exam: isn't the highest an A grade in AS?
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A*s have been introduced this session onwards
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@ kayy04 - yeah ur rite, A* hasn't been introduced in as level but it has been introduced in a level
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no it has been introduced in as level also from may/june10
@kayy04: i have taken EL so dont know anything about thinking skills
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no it has been introduced in as level also from may/june10
@kayy04: i have taken EL so dont know anything about thinking skills
if u say so, sorry to contradict u, By the way cud u post the link where cie says so as i'd like to check it out for myself, Thanks
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if u say so, sorry to contradict u, By the way cud u post the link where cie says so as i'd like to check it out for myself, Thanks
oh actually our centre had told us :) so dont have the link . are u totally sure about it being only 4 A level ??
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oh actually our centre had told us :) so dont have the link . are u totally sure about it being only 4 A level ??
yeah same here, so i'm not sure either
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oh then lets wait and watch !! :P
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lol. here's the link to the CIE article. It's A* for the whole A-level, but only upto A for AS.
@ ***exam***
thinking skills looks very do-able for self study, i started working on it. specially helps cuz the marking schemes are detailed.
but im worried about english. i was wondering if i could do both. I've got the 2 textbooks, the cambridge endorsed one and "do brilliantly at AS english". im mainly worried about not having an experienced person to mark my papers as it's sooo open and mark schemes don't enable u to judge urself.u noe what i mean? and exactly howw many new hard words am i gonna have to learn? :o thts another issue...lol ;D
will it require a lot of extra reading etc to improve? i got an A* at IG ESL, but then again tht was a piece of cake, lol.
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ohk Thanks
hmm its far different from ESL igcse yes u need a lot of reading for the 2nd paper especially . and but the 1st paper i think we all need guidance from expertise but if u still want 2 do both then i think u can opt 4 english language half credit it will be easier wish i could do that !!! :) n ya u dont need to learn new hard words and stuff just use what ever u know its ur knowledge about the topic and correct grammar that counts and not some stupid greek words :P!!
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@cooldude: read this http://www.cie.org.uk/news/features/detail?feature_id=31480 (http://www.cie.org.uk/news/features/detail?feature_id=31480)
my stupid school can never be trusted >:( >:( >:(
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@cooldude: read this http://www.cie.org.uk/news/features/detail?feature_id=31480 (http://www.cie.org.uk/news/features/detail?feature_id=31480)
my stupid school can never be trusted >:( >:( >:(
yeah was looking for that only, had saw it before but then cudnt find it, so Thanks for that ;D
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:) its k :D
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I just did my Thinking Skills AS exam. And i would say that it is much easier than English Language. English Language is pretty hard. Oh but then again, both these subjects dont like actually provide any weightage to your uni application. The maximum it will do is seperate you from People for example if You Have 4 A's and Another A in Thinking Skills compared to a guy who has 4A's and a B in thinking skills, u would be more preffered. However, unis dont actually recognise it as an A Level Grade, so if they like ask for like 3 A's, those 3 A's must be not taking into account Thinking SKills