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A Levels and Scottish Highers

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XxHeatherxX | 12:54 Tue 15th Aug 2006 | Jobs & Education
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I was just wondering whether A Levels were the exact equivalent to Scottish Highers or whether A Levels were harder to achieve. Any help is greatly appreciated!!!!!
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I was always told that Highers were easier (that's why unis demanded higher grades of Highers than of A-levels) but that was many moons ago now. I don't know what the current thinking is on this, sorry, but I do have a little suspicion towards exams with such a high pass/A-grade rate as the current A-levels have.
When considering candidates for admission to University, UCAS awards the following points scores for Scottish Higher qualifications:
A 72
B 60
C 48
D 42

Scottish Advanced Higher qualifications are awarded the following points:
A 120
B 100
C 80
D 72

Points for A-levels are as follows:
A 120
B 100
C 80
D 60
E 40

So, as far as UCAS isconcerned, A-level qualifications are regarded (for most grades) as equivalent to Scottish Advanced Higher qualifications. Scottish Highers (even with good grades) are equivalent to passing A-levels at the lower end of the grade scale.

Source:
http://www.ucas.ac.uk/candq/tariff/index.html

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