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is one A level enough?

Hello everyone . I was wondering if i comolete one 1 a level then will i b considered as an a level graduate . And will i be able to take a foundation year and complete my honours ..... and will i Face any issues in the future to get a job in the future ?

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  • I'm not aware of any school that would let you enrol just for one subject, although no doubt there are such institutions, I just don't know of them. Assuming you can, then technically speaking you could call yourself an 'A-level graduate' with just one A-level, although having said that there is no such term as 'A-level graduate' so the whole question is pretty much meaningless.

    You won't be able to get into any university programme with less than three A-levels or the equivalent (some will accept other qualifications, and some will also take the UCAS points total so you might get in eg. with two A-levels plus two AS).

    And if you did manage to somehow get into a degree course of some sort, you would probably struggle to gain an honours degree, given that your secondary school education is obviously by definition on very weak basis.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    No. To be a graduate in the UK you need to go to university pass a degree. To get into university to study for a degree you need 3 A levels and ofter GCSE maths and English at grade C or above.

  • patty
    Lv 4
    6 years ago

    No, not enough

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