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    What I Wish I’d Known Before Starting My A Levels

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 11, 2023Updated:April 11, 2023No Comments
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    At the end of their A Levels, many people wished they had known that the environment differs from GCSEs. They would have done much better if they knew the effect and importance of A Levels to their academic life or career. The transition from GCSEs to A Levels can be a revelation to many people. A Levels have more content, and the content’s difficulty level is much higher.

    If you feel comfortable while taking your GCSEs, you will find that A Levels are a lot harder. Aside from the difference in content, the A Level examinations are more complicated since they are equivalent to courses at university.

    Before going any further, here are the things that many people failed to realise before starting A Levels.

    The transition from GCSEs is huge

    You should prepare your mind and your body for A Levels. Expect to have more work and sleepless nights. Most students said that they would not be as stressed during the first weeks if they were told the workload would be extensive.

    If you are taking A Levels for the first time, you should know everything about it because your exam success will depend on how well you study and prepare for it. If you are in school for A Levels retakes, ensure that you will be more serious in your studies, focus on your weak areas, and determine to work harder to improve your A Level scores.

    Observing deadlines is imperative

    Students realised that sticking to deadlines is important. Only if they organise their studies can they meet deadlines. Otherwise, schoolwork can pile up quickly. With A Levels, finishing the things that need to be done as quickly as possible is vital.

    Use free periods wisely

    After several hours of studying, it is normal to anticipate your free time. Although it is important to have some time for yourself to refresh your mind, you should not spend all your free time having fun. Instead, you could finish your essays, research, practice writing, or review your language lessons.

    Only you are responsible for getting your schoolwork done

    You will realise that the environment differs from what you were used to when doing your GCSEs. Your teachers will not nag you if you have missed some lessons or finished your projects. Instead, the teachers expect you to be responsible for your studies. If they gave you assignments, you must finish and submit them on time. This might be difficult for students motivated by their teachers’ urging. On the other hand, being solely responsible for your studies could teach you efficient time management and independence.

    Maintaining friendships or a network is essential 

    It is important to maintain friendships while studying for A Levels. Your friends can help you relieve stress. Having people to talk to gives you more insights and broadens your perspective, which is all helpful in your studies.

    Expect that A Levels will be different from your previous study environment. With these insights, you can be better prepared to take on the A Levels with more determination since you already know that passing the course depends on how hard you work.

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