AS Level, short for Advanced Subsidiary Level, is a qualification taken by students in the UK as part of their A-Level studies. It is typically completed in the first year of the two-year A-Level course. AS Levels are designed to provide students with a broad understanding of a subject before they decide whether to continue studying it at A-Level.
There are a wide range of AS Level courses available in the UK, covering subjects such as Mathematics, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, History, and many more. Students usually choose 3-4 subjects to study at AS Level, before narrowing down their choices for A-Level.
AS Level courses are assessed through a combination of exams and coursework, with students typically sitting exams at the end of the academic year. Grades for AS Levels are awarded on a scale from A to E, with A being the highest grade.
Overall, AS Levels play a crucial role in the UK education system, providing students with a solid foundation in their chosen subjects and helping them make informed decisions about their future academic and career paths.
Subject | Description |
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Mathematics | Study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns |
English Literature | Analysis of literary works and writing skills |
Biology | Study of living organisms and their interactions |
Chemistry | Study of matter, its properties, and reactions |
History | Study of past events and their impact on society |