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A Levels and Scottish Highers
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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!!!!!
Thanks,
Heather xXx
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Heather xXx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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
Chris
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
Chris
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