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IGCSE

What Is It ?

The A-Level qualification is used for university applications worldwide, especially in the United Kingdom. Candidates typically take 3 or more A-level subjects as it is the usual minimum requirement for most universities. 

The A-Level is split into two sets of examinations called the A1 and A2.
A1 (AS-Level) is usually taken at the end of your Year 12 (May/June). The A1 grades can then be submitted to universities for a "conditional offer".

A2 is usually taken at the end of your Year 13 (May/June). Your A2 grades will be combined with the A1, resulting in the total "A-Level" grade. Your A-level grades can then be submitted to universities for a final "unconditional offer".

Our IGCSE Course

A-Level is one of the main areas that Youni specialises in, with a success rate of roughly 93%. We aim to ensure every student achieves an A-A*!

STEP 1:          Free Trial / Consulting

Our team of specialists will be discussing and understanding your roadmap towards dream university or grades.

Furthermore, you will be provided a trial session with our experienced tutors. 

If the tutor does not suit your style and you decide not to proceed .... then the session is completely  
FREE!

STEP 2:         Roadmap Planning

Youni's arsenal of tutors and consultants will formulate a structured roadmap for students to achieve their goals. This will be based on your current level in the subject. Ensuring your A/A* and university offers. 

Finally, A-level tutoring session dates will be organised and confirmed. 

STEP 3:             A-Level Tutoring

Secure your A* and offers with our tutors from Top World Ranked Universities like Imperial College London (ranked #2), Harvard University (ranked #4) Cambridge University (ranked #5), and more!

Pricing

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Details on the pricing will be given together with the trial bookings depending on your currency and country due to varying discounts and offers!
 

Choosing IGCSE Subjects

1.  Look at subjects that you enjoy or are currently doing well in.
2. Look at A-Level or courses that you want to attend.
3. Research university/course entry requirements 
4. Consider your future career path

What Else Can You Do With A-Levels?

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