Level 1 studies refer to GCSE's at grades D-F.
Level 2 studies refer to GCSE's at grades A-C.
Level 3 studies refer to A'levels, NVQ3 or equivalent.
Level 4 studies refer to HND's, First Degree or equivalent.
Level 5 studies refer to an Honours Degree.
I possess something at each level 1-4 I am currently studying for a level 5, I hope this helps?
2006-09-09 08:31:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Level 2 = GCSE
Level 3 = A Level
2006-09-07 00:51:49
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answered by thebigtombs 5
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Level 1 is equivalent to GCSEs Grades G - D.
Level 2 is equivalent to GCSEs Grades C - A*.
Level 3 is equivalent to A Levels.
Level 4 is equivalent to a Degree.
2006-09-07 06:49:55
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answered by k 7
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It depends on where it applies to, and in what period. At my University back in the 1960's, the 'level 1' course in a subject was for first-year students who wanted to do it, but didn't have an A-level in it. 'Level 2' was for first-year students who had done it at A-level, and for second-year students who had done 'level 1' in their first year.
2006-09-07 21:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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level 2 is gcse, you would be better doing a level 3 course.
2006-09-07 00:56:27
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answered by vicky l 6
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From your spelling and grammer I doubt you need to worry about A levels.
2006-09-07 00:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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