Explore the Best Degree Choices for Your A-Levels
For a complete list of A-Level courses refer to the CIE’s official website. You can also take your A-Levels entirely online.
A Levels Overview
A Levels You Can Use for Degrees in Arts and Humanities | A Levels You Can Use for Degrees in Social Science, Social Work, and Public Policy |
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A Levels You Can Use for Degrees in Math & Engineering
A Levels You Can Use for Degrees in the Biological Sciences and Medicine | A Levels You Can Use for Degrees in Business |
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Do Proper Admissions Research & Planning
Haven’t quite figured out your perfect degree match? Don’t worry This is just a starting point. Research universities and their specific program requirements to get a clearer picture of your degree options, how different schools and programs approach the content and learning experience, and understand relevant pre-requisites.
Build a Full Foundation for Success
World challenges, industries, and economies are constantly evolving. This blog post provides some directional signposts to help point you to a satisfying degree pathway that aligns with your own A-Level successes, but be sure to stay informed about emerging fields and in-demand skillsets.
Keep an Open Mindset
While we’ve covered lots of traditional degree pathways, from Classical Studies to Law, Biology, and beyond… The higher education landscape offers a near limitless array of degree pathways, including programs that are cross-disciplinary or interdisciplinary, or aligned with emerging technologies, sometimes making for degrees and majors that never existed before!
Conclusion
A Levels help you develop and demonstrate foundational university-level academic skills in a range of disciplines. As you make decisions about the life-changing steps ahead, your A Levels are also an opportunity to explore and sample different disciplines and academic pathways.
Remember, your A Levels are an exceptional stepping stone for realizing your ideal degree path, but you’re in the driver’s seat. Your past accomplishments should empower not prescribe your next steps!