My daughter has been told at a college that she needs 3 A levels to get on the next step to being a teacher. I always thought it was 2 and when I was young you only needed 1 A-level to go to what was then a "teacher training college" which I don't think exist any more. Anyone knowledgable out there? I'm going round in circles on the internet and there seem to be various routes now.
Things have obviously changed then. Maybe they have told her to take three even if the minimum is 2 because she would be more likely to get a uni place?Thanks for
the link but it doesn't actually mention A levels at all !
Typical goverment site -really complicated and not very user-friendly!
Apologies-so it does! (should be in the main grid though along with GCSE requirements).
Definately says 2 so her college career advisor was wrong when he said she needed a minimum of 3 to get into university!
Yeah,that's no problem for her,she has 9gcses I just wanted to find out if the advice she was given about A levels was right-she can take 3 but as she has a p/t job as well 2 might be better.
In reality, though, the candidate with 3 A levels is in a stronger position to gain a place on a degree course than the candidate with 2. They do say 2 is a minimum.