A-level Definition and 61 Threads
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Advice Needed: Should I Drop German A-Level?
I am studying Maths, German, DT and Physics at A Level. I just finished my AS exams and got my results. Now I need to decide which subject I am going to drop, and which subjects I am going to carry onto A2. The problem is, I have lived in Germany for 13 years, so I speak fluent german. I am...- brandon26
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- A-level Drop German
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Advice on Genetics Study for A-Level Student
I really want to study genetics, but I'm not too sure how to go about it. My dad is advising me to get a degree in medice first, but shouldn't i just study genetics as my first degree? Please give me some advice about what to do. I am at my final year at secondary school(high school) and I'm...- Abodunrin05
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- A-level Genetics Student Study
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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SAT Physics and A-Level Physics
Hi, I am currently studying the Cambridge A-Level and I will also be taking the SAT Physics sometime end of this year. I am not too sure which category these belong to, so hopefully they fit in the K-12 level alright. I currently have two questions which have been bothering me past two days...- monoceros
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- A-level Physics Sat Sat physics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Studying Good A-level mathematics textbooks?
I plan to do a 'technical direction in computer animation' course at uni next year for which A-level mathematics is required to enter at year one (was meant to be going this year but can't get funding :frown: ) The textbook 'Core Maths for A-Level' (1990 edition) I'm studying from at the...- GregA
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- A-level Mathematics Textbooks
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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A-Level Physics: Explaining Resistance to a 15-Year-Old
Has anyone here done A-Level physics? I want to know what its like so please say! by the way this is an English qualification so if you are all americans you may not understand what I am on about! BUT, I need some help in explaining how increasing a length of wire will change resistance...- Lokolo
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- A-level Physics
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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How Do You Plan Chemistry Experiments for Molar Enthalpy and Recrystallisation?
Hi I got given these 2 planning q's to do by my teacher but I don't have a clue how to do the actual experiment. If i knew that much then I would b able to write about it. Could n e 1 help me please Plan an experiment that would enable you to measure the molar enthalpy change of the reaction... -
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What Are the Key Factors Influencing Shallow Water Wave Velocity?
Hey, I need some help with finding information about shallow water waves. I am doing an A-level (i think that college level.. well its just below degree level) experiment compairing the velocity of a wave with its depth, and need some help finding background scientific information. Everything...- deimos
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- A-level Water Waves
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A-Level Investigation into Bernoulli Principle
Hi! I'm a UK based student undertaking A-Level Physics. I am now in my second year completing my majour investigation. We are allowed to study and investigate any physics phenomina(sp) of our choice, I have decided upon a ball in a jet looking into the effects of Bernoulli. One of the... -
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What Math and Physics Topics Are Covered in A Level Courses in America?
Exactly what math and physics subjects are you dealing with on A-level?- Thallium
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- A-level Math and physics Physics
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Help with A-level physics coursework. focal lengths of lenses
hi! im in a bit of a panic at the moment i have 2 days to complete my physics coursework on focal lengths. the title is: "you are given two convergin lenses of different lengths. you are to devise an experiment:- -to measure the focal length of each lense -to measure the focal...- Xafron
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- A-level Coursework Focal Lenses Physics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Proving G is a Group: Jim's A-Level P6 Exam Struggle
I was revising for my ALevel P6 exam the other day and I came up against a very tough question... I can do parts i and ii axa = x^-1, let x = e a^2 = e a = a^-1 for part ii axa = x^-1 axax = e axax(ax)^-1 = (ax)^-1 //ax and (ax)^-1 will cancel ax = (ax)^-1 but for part iii and...- Jummeh
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- A-level Exam Group
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- Forum: General Math