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Can I Only Do Two A Levels At College?

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GeorgiaEmily | 17:17 Sat 17th Jan 2015 | Jobs & Education
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I'm currently at college in my second year (A2). Last year in AS I was doing four A Levels but I decided on dropping two of them, I was told to pick up another AS because they said it would look better for university applications. I later decided I didn't want to go to Uni but I stuck with the extra AS, I no longer want to do it because I have no time for it alongside my other A Levels and I am 100% sure i'll get a U, surely it would be better to drop the subject than continue it and fail? I was just wondering, am I able to drop this AS and just continue with my two A Levels or is there some sort or rule saying that I MUST be doing three A Levels?
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I'm very out of touch but no I don't think there is a rule but I believe there is a point system where you have to tot up enough to get in certain Unis so more A levels means more points. The best person to advise you would be your college careers/guidance department surely.
No. Three A levels are the usual requirement for university entry. As a matter of interest what is the subject of the AS you wish to drop? As far as I am aware these days the only way you can get a U is by not turning up for the exam.
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I don't plan on going to University, I have no interest in it, the added AS is EPQ, I don't need this qualification and it won't really help me out, it's really just a waste of everyone's time..
I'm sorry, but you will have to tell this old graduate what an EPQ is.
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GeorgiaEmily:
There is no universal rule about how many subjects you must study at college but each institution is free to make their own rules. If your college says you have to study at least three subjects or give up altogether you'll have to abide by that rule.
Blackadder - you definitely can get a U grade for a dismal performance!
In the college i go to you pick 4 A levels , and then drop one of them in your second year. I'm not sure weather you will be able to do 7/8 A levels but its worth asking at the college you are planning on going to. Maybe think a few that are as important as the others for later life? If you do decide to take 7/8 A levels it will be a lot of work as-well you might not be able to keep on top of it all so its worth thinking about. for any kind of homework help visit http://www.chiefpapers.com/homework-writing-online-service

If you were still thinking of uni then it would be more a matter of UCAS points that quantity of A levels. However I doubt 2 A2s and an AS would earn sufficient.

As Buenchico says, it depends very much on the individual college as to how many courses you must take. Often their funding for your place depends on how many teaching hours they're giving you.

Is there any possibility, at this point in the year, of your switching to a different course that could be more useful to you - maybe a short vocational course at a lower level?

Otherwise, if they give you no wriggle room, I'd suggest you just concentrate on the A2s, put in the minimum required effort (or less) for the AS and don't worry if you fluff it.
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