Do I start with second year of university in the USA if i completed my A-Level course?

2011-06-16 3:52 pm
Do I start with second year of university in the USA if i completed my A-Level course?
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I also have questioned some of the uni-application consultant, they say yes I can? how is this?

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2011-06-17 2:12 am
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I agree with the first contributor. From what I know of the UK education A-levels are not college work. Those credits would have to be transfered from a college/university to have any chance of being counted as any kind of credit.

I don't know if you guys have anything similar to AP (Advanced Placement) classes but those are the only kinds of classes that can count as college credit from a high school level.

I suggest you get in contact with an actual US university, specifically one you're interested in attending, and get a definite answer that way.
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2011-06-16 4:40 pm
No. You need to earn all the requisite college course credits for graduation. A-levels is about equivalent to the 13 yrs of elementary + secondary education in US (K-12) - i.e. you're the equivalent of a US high school graduate.
2016-12-12 12:57 am
Sorry, i'm in Canada, yet often this may be an same. NO, you could't grow to be a nurse (RN or LPN) with none medical functional palms on journey. Any software providing that could no longer legal and not in any respect respectable. you could finished your *theoretical* learn/courses on-line at some faculties, and also you'll earn a BScN when you're ALREADY a level (2 year) RN. All practicums and medical courses could be performed on website on the college or different placement. often times, an RN might want to take idea courses and get certification in a speciality section (i.e. psychological health) without ever stepping foot in a school room. yet this purely applies to idea courses without labs. good success!


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