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sweet~teen | 17:40 Thu 09th Aug 2007 | Jobs & Education
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I am an A level student about to get my a level results in a few days time.I had to get BCC to get into the course of my choice but for various reasons I had to drop a subject meaning to get into the course of my choice I would have to get straight A's.This is not possible for me due to my AS results.I am expected to get grades C and D.What I want to know is,is there ANY hope that the University of my choice will take me? Or are these grades just too far below expected? I know deep down I've been unlucky these last two years and if I had chosen different subjects would have gained higher grades.
Also I want to do a teacher training degree and was wondering if there will be any teacher training degree available through clearing
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I think you are saying that you took 2 A-levels.

You are normally expected to take three A-levels, so only having 2 will limit your options, regardless of the grades you get in them.

There is only one way to find out whether your chosen university will take you with 2 A-levels, one a C and one a D. Phone them and ask.

If there were special circumstances which led you to take fewer A-levels, the university may take this into consideration.

Different universities have different entry standards. If a university will accept your grades, you will have to decide whether to go to that university, or spend another year on A-levels and get into the university of your choice.

Whatever you do, talk to your school and talk to the universities. Don't limit yourself to one university.

Good luck.

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