► How Many AS Levels Should I Study?
We expect most of our students to take four or five AS Levels in the Lower Sixth, and
continue with three or four to full A level in the Upper Sixth. This is the curriculum that
most Sixth Form students follow nationally, and this is the number of subjects on which
universities will base their standard offers. Studying four AS Levels provides Lower Sixth
students with some ‘study’ periods that can be used for private study. A few Sixth Formers
elect to study five AS Levels in the Lower Sixth, thereby continuing a broad education into
the Sixth Form. Occasionally, students may follow a course of just three AS Levels.
► How Do I Choose Which Subjects To Study?
You can choose from subjects you have studied at GCSE, or you can look at subjects that
are only taught in the Sixth Form. These include Economics, Psychology, and Sociology.
You must choose very carefully since, by making the wrong choice now, you can close the
door to careers you may want to follow after completing your A Levels or going to university.
► What Should I Do If I Already Have A Particular Career In Mind?
Find out if entrance to that particular career requires or prefers passes in any particular
subject at A Level. You can find this out by looking at what A or AS-level subjects are
preferred by universities and colleges on the UCAS website (www.ucas.com) You might also
have to read individual university prospectuses in the Careers Library. Do ask your teachers
if you have the ability to study a subject. They have much experience and will be glad to
advise you. Ask yourself if you find a subject really interesting. This is crucial. If you do not
enjoy a particular subject, it may well be that you will not enjoy the sort of work involved in
the career it leads to.
► What If I Have No Idea What Sort Of Career I Want To Follow?
Do not despair; you are probably in the majority. Start by asking yourself what subjects you
find interesting, or (if they are subjects you have not studied before) you think you might find
interesting. Decide on the subjects in which you will have the best chance of success.
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