How to Choose Your A-levels

How to Choose Your A-levels by David Cooper is a practical guide published by Trotman in 2000. This 3rd edition, written in English and spanning 196 pages, offers clear advice for students preparing to select their A-level subjects. The book examines over 30 popular subjects, providing detailed insights into each, including syllabus descriptions and the necessary GCSE qualifications, as well as considerations of general interests and aptitudes.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding the A and AS levels introduced in 2000, following the Dearing Report on 16-19 education. The text includes examples of effective subject combinations, making it a valuable resource for secondary education. With its focus on education and testing, this book serves as a comprehensive tool for students navigating their academic choices.
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This text presents clear, practical advice for those about to choose their A-level subjects. It looks in detail at over 30 of the most popular subjects, and incorporates A and AS levels to be introduced in 2000 following the Dearing Report on 16-19 education. It covers: a brief introduction to the subject; syllabus description; an indication of appropriate GCSE qualifications, general interests and aptitudes; and examples of good subject combinations.
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