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Advanced Levels represent the most common route into a UK
university and are respected all over the world for providing
a solid basis for advanced study. At Waterloo House College,
we
offer excellent teaching in some of the most popular A Level subjects.
A Levels are divided into 2 parts:
AS (Advanced Supplementary) is taken
at the end of the first year and it is possible for mature
students to enter university with these.
A2 (Advanced Level 2) is the second
part of the A level and can only be taken after the
AS. Once A2 is completed, good grades can get you into
the top UK universities.
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Typically, the courses are 2 years and you take 2 subjects.
It is possible to take an A level intensively over 1 year by
special arrangement, but this would involve a lot of self-study.
Here
are the subjects we currently offer at A level:
- Mathematics
- Business Studies
- Law
- Accountancy
A level Mathematics
The Mathematics AS and A Level course includes core foundational
topics, pure and applied mathematics, statistics
and mechanics. As a mathematics student, you will learn to think logically
and apply your skills to a large number of real-world problems. Mathematics
is an essential foundation for many related subjects, including the Sciences,
Computing, and even Business.
A level Business Studies
Studying for the Business Studies A Level will give students
a solid knowledge of business and issues surrounding it. You
will learn about types and structures of organisations, external
influences on a business such as people, technology and government,
and to analyse and evaluate information. The course will give
you the necessary skills to work in businesses in the UK and
across the world, and is an excellent path to university study.
A level Law
Students studying the Law A Level will gain an insight into
all aspects of law, from making laws, to court structure and
protecting human rights. Law students will develop an understanding
of legal methods and reasoning and learn to analyse and solve
problems through applying legal rules. Students will be able
to create solid legal arguments and conclusions. Studying Law
is an excellent subject as a foundation for further university
study, and also has many important links to business topics.
A level Accountancy
The Accountancy A Level gives students an understanding of
the purpose of Accounting, techniques that are used within
it. Students will be given practical experience in how to
real-world situations and an appreciation of accounting within different
organisations. introduce students to the wider effects of accountancy
and legal, economic and social excellently combined with any of the Mathematics,
Law or Business Studies A Levels.

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