
Education in the United Kingdom is of a high standard. To be able to get into university you have to first finish at least 13 years of education. There are now standard tests for children at each level of there school career, but the two most essential tests outcomes are the G.C.S.E (General Certificate of Secondary Education) which is granted for each topic using a grading system of A - E. It is given out in the Eleventh year, a time when children are lawfully permitted to leave school. The average student requires between 7 and 12 topics to be able to acquire the same amount of G.C.S.E’s. Most learners go on to finish A levels, the second of the two essential tests, but the more essential of the two. Students generally take either three or four A levels in the topics of their choice at the end of their Thirteenth year. The outcomes of your A levels are a significant component in determining which university you will be able to go to. Students go to University for 3 to 4 years with regular programs and often offered the opportunity to enter into an exchange program.
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