Students usually study between 3 or
4 AS subjects in their first year
with the option of converting to a
minimum of 3 or 4 full A Levels in
their second year.
AS/A LEVEL POINTS SCORING SYSTEM
Generally you will need a minimum 5 GCSEs at grade C or above from different subjects including English. For some subjects you will need a grade B in a specific GCSE subject, these subjects will be highlighted in the ‘What qualifications do I need?’ section of the course information.
The College now uses a points scoring system to help you with your AS/A Level application.
Easy steps to help you understand the points scoring system
Step 1
Select your best 8 predicted/achieved grades.
Step 2
Using your best 8 predicated/achieved grades calculate what each grade is worth and add together. Each predicted/achieved grade is worth a number of points as follows:
A* = 58 points
A = 52 points
B = 46 points
C = 40 points
D = 34 points
E = 28 points
F = 22 points
U = 0 points
For vocational courses at Level 2:
Distinction = 55 points
Merit = 49 points
Pass = 40 points
Step 3
Having calculated what each of your predicted/achieved grades is worth, and added them together, you will have a total number of points. Divide your total by 8 (or by the number of subjects taken.)
For example:
If you have 1 grade A, 2 grade Bs, 4 grade Cs and 1 grade D you will calculate your points as follows:
1 grade A = 52 points
2 grade Bs = 92 points
4 grade Cs = 160 points
1 grade D = 34 points
Adding these together gives you a total of 338 points. You then divide the number of points by 8 (or by the number of subjects taken)
388 points/8 = 48.5 points
If you have over 43 points you can choose from 3 or 4 subjects from our full range of AS/A Level subjects.
If you have between 37 and 43 points you will choose 3 subjects from a more limited range of subjects. This will be discussed with you at your interview.
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