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Key Skills Level 2 Maths

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xAsh | 14:31 Thu 01st Mar 2007 | Jobs & Education
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What is this? I took this at college and thankfully i passed it. I got a D in GCSE maths, but i was out of school for a while so didn't do as well as i could.

Is Level 2 key skills maths basically equilivent to a 'C' grade in GCSE maths?


I ask because i dont want to take Gcse maths again when i've got the equilivent which will be as good as.

Can anyone explain this to me?

Thanks

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I assume that when you state that you've achieved Key Skills Level 2 in 'maths', you actually mean in 'Application of Number'. [As a former maths teacher, there's no way that you'll get me to agree that 'application of number' is synonymous with 'mathematics' ;-) ]

Key skills Level 2 is equivalent to a GCSE pass in the A* to C bracket, so you can certainly say that you've increased your total number of GCSE (A*-C)-type passes. However, you need to be aware that not all employers have heard of Key Skills so, if you don't re-take GCSE Maths, you'll need to be prepared to explain that your qualification is equivalent to a GCSE pass at grade C or higher.

Source (which is a Word document, not a web page):
http://www.keyskillssupport.net/files/teaching learning/studentguidance/studentpub/introducin g_keyskills.doc

Chris
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Oh thankyou very much Chris.

That is great of you, appreciate your response.

Yes i mean applcation of number.
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