O levels CEASED to exist in 1988, they have been replaced by GCSEs. All Further Education Colleges offer GCSE Courses that are aimed at Adults - either morning, afternoon, evening or weekend sessions are available.
2007-01-30 02:12:13
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answered by k 7
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A and O tiers are examination skills. O tiers and the slightly decrease CSEs have been sat on the top of the college year in which you have been sixteen, being the minimum age to bypass away education. they have been replaced by using GCSEs. A tiers are bigger point tests studied for over 2 years many times and delivered on the instant after the others, the two at 6th type or college so ending at 18 or 19, after which you head for college or the international of employment. Grading sensible, besides the reality that something different than a U (unclassified) counts as a bypass these days, maximum employers could seem for a grade bigger than 3 or C as a suitable mark of success.
2016-11-23 13:55:37
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answered by ? 4
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Are they the equivilant as to whats known as GCSES or Alevels?
you could try ringing your local colleges and education centres, because some offer night classes and courses for people which lets you gain useful grades in the needed subjects.
also look out for B Tec courses as they have different ones of those which are equal to five gcses.
also check the yellow pages or phone your local council - its worth a shot.
hope this helps and good luck.
2007-01-30 06:37:46
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answered by Chloe C 2
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They are called GCSE. Try local collages in Doncaster. Good luck.
2007-01-30 01:58:13
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answered by meko76 4
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Get a copy of your local adult education brochure and see what is on offer. By the way it is GCSE's these days.
2007-01-30 01:52:02
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answered by D B 6
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go back in time.
or alternatively, take GCSE's instead -have a look at the "Post 16 Education" links on this web page, this should tell you all you need to know:-
http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/Learning_in_Doncaster/Learning_in_Doncaster.asp
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2007-01-30 01:58:20
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answered by Benjamin J 3
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they no longer do O levels or GCE"s they all now come under the bracket of GCSE. good luck.
2007-01-30 01:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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find/make a time machine, go back in time then go "back to the future" and do GCSEs instead
2007-01-31 05:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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