How to study for A level history?
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Can i study history A-level if i haven't done it for gcse. or would geography be better which i have done at gcse The college i want to go to offers pathways and before its too late i want to swap medicine for law. other a levels im choosing: english...
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Well I can answer this, you most certainly can. I did it the other way round, I did history for GCSE...
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I'm thinking about taking American Studies and Law at university (if I go to uni) but I got a D in my history GCSE and I don't take history at a level, so i was wondering does that matter if you want to study american history at university? If someone...
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If you passed the History GCSE with D I'm not quite sure if you will be able to study American Studies...
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I'm in my first year of Sixth Form, soon to be second and was wondering if I needed History at A level to study Law at University, many people have told me that Universities tend to favour those that are doing History when applying for Law.
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No you don't. There are no required options for Law at University. The only advice they give is for...
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Can i study history A-level if i haven't done it for gcse. or would geography be better which i have done at gcse The college i want to go to offers pathways and before its too late i want to swap medicine for law. other a levels im choosing: english...
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At my school you are allowed to do History a level if you did geography gcse my friend who is now in...
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It depends on the examination board your college follows. Most places follow AQA, so the syllabus is...
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I have already make my choices for A-Levels in english literature, history, government and politics and media studies. Although I'm undecided with my choice in media studies. I've heard that some universities consider media studies a weak subject and...
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use the same thing you have doen for all of school. Has wored so far and no need to change.
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do I have to remember ALL the dates and locations?
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Political Science,Social Science, Archaeology, Anthropology, Geography, History and many Arts courses...
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