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    If don't do well for A levels go where next?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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      xiaostar
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      lapapillion:
      If it's a guy:

      5. Go army

      If it's a girl:
      6. Get married
      That's so sexist. We're in the 21st century, girls can join the army and guys can find a sugar mummy and/or get married to a rich wife and be the equivalent of a male-tai-tai.

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        Dr.033430Daniel
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        There are lots of options and paths to get into Universities all over the World. If someone wants to get a University degree, don’t give up if you cannot ace enough A-Levels. (But at the same time do the best you can at A-Levels so you will have the most options)


        By the way, most of what you get out of a University degree is not necessarily told by exam scores. If you want to go on in science, the critical skills involve inquiry, experimentation, and practical problem solving ability.

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          SIM or SIT can be a choice.

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