What are A-levels?
A-levels are studied between the ages of 16-18 in England, Ireland and Wales. They are internationally recognised examinations and the normal route into university for British students. International students who want to go to a top university in the UK or study a competitive degree must take A-levels to stand a chance of being accepted. A-levels are normally taken over six terms (2 years) starting in September. Students study 3-4 academic subjects intensively. At EF University Preparation we help our students to choose the right subjects to increase chances of being accepted at a top university in the UK. You have come to the right place. Each EF University Preparation campus has an Activities Office that arranges everything from movie nights to weekend trips to sports tournaments. [47703] For more information please .
A-levels are studied between the ages of 16-18 in England, Ireland and Wales. They are internationally recognised examinations and the normal route into university for British students. A-levels are normally taken over six terms (2 years) starting in September. Students normally study 3-4 academic subjects intensively. EF Brittin College helps our students to choose the right subjects to increase chances of being accepted at a top university in the UK.For more information, please click here.