QUOTE(Taylor's Pre-U @ Mar 17 2011, 07:04 PM)
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Added on March 21, 2011, 9:11 pm
The main difference between the Cambridge A Levels and Edexcel A Levels is the course structure. In Cambridge A Levels (which is available in Taylor's), you'll sit for 2 major exams - As and A2. For example, when you join the Jan/March intake, you'll sit for your first major exam, the AS in December the same year (you'll be assessed everything that you've learned up till then). In June the following year, you'll sit for the A2 exam, which will assess everything that you've learned for the last 18 months
In the Edexcel system, it follows a modular system. This means that in each subject taken, your course content are divided into several modules (which may contain a number of chapters). For example, in the subject of Physics, you have a total of 26 chapters to complete. Module One consists of Chapter 1-8, Module Two Chapter 9 - 16... etc.
After you complete a module, you'll sit for an exam which only assesses the respective chapters in the module. Basically once you complete each exam, you will not need to study those chapters again.
You can give our counsellors a call at 03-56362641 to find out more.
Pardon my asking, for my clarification purposes , is there any difference between, for eg., 4As in Cambridge A Levels and 4As of Edexcel A Levels, is it the same grade qualification for , let's say medical courses. Drop by our campuses (Taylor's College Subang Jaya and Sri Hartamas), our roadshows or our Open Day (19 & 20 March 2011) to meet our counselors!
While you are at it, join our Click, Tag & Win! Contest and win an iPod Touch. Refer to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taylors-Pre-...=app_4949752878 for more details.
See you there!
Added on March 21, 2011, 9:11 pm
The main difference between the Cambridge A Levels and Edexcel A Levels is the course structure. In Cambridge A Levels (which is available in Taylor's), you'll sit for 2 major exams - As and A2. For example, when you join the Jan/March intake, you'll sit for your first major exam, the AS in December the same year (you'll be assessed everything that you've learned up till then). In June the following year, you'll sit for the A2 exam, which will assess everything that you've learned for the last 18 months
In the Edexcel system, it follows a modular system. This means that in each subject taken, your course content are divided into several modules (which may contain a number of chapters). For example, in the subject of Physics, you have a total of 26 chapters to complete. Module One consists of Chapter 1-8, Module Two Chapter 9 - 16... etc.
After you complete a module, you'll sit for an exam which only assesses the respective chapters in the module. Basically once you complete each exam, you will not need to study those chapters again.
You can give our counsellors a call at 03-56362641 to find out more.
thanks.
Mar 21 2011, 09:39 PM

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