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Which A Levels?

05/12/24, 22:00

Choosing A Levels is an exciting and important step for your child, as it will shape their academic journey and future career options. Here’s a helpful guide for your child to ensure they make informed decisions:

1. Self-Assessment: 

Encourage your child to reflect on their interests, strengths, and weaknesses. They should consider subjects they’ve enjoyed in the past, as well as those in which they excelled. Taking time for self-assessment can clarify what they’re passionate about.


2. Exploring Career Interests: Discuss any career aspirations they may have and the subject requirements for those paths. Researching potential careers can help them understand which A Levels may be necessary or beneficial for future studies.


3. Consult School Resources: 

Suggest they meet with teachers, academic advisors, or career counselors at school. These professionals can provide insights about subject content, workload, and how various A Levels align with university programs and career options.


4. Research University Requirements: Encourage them to look into the specific requirements for university courses they might be interested in. Some courses may have prerequisite A Levels, and understanding this can help direct their choices.


5. Consider a Balanced Approach: Advise your child to choose a mix of subjects that encompass different disciplines. For example, they might select a combination of sciences, humanities, and arts to keep their options open and provide a well-rounded education.


6. Evaluate Assessment Methods: Discuss the different assessment styles of each subject, such as exams, coursework, or practical assessments. Encourage your child to think about which methods they perform best under and enjoy the most.


7. Attend Taster Sessions: 

If their school offers taster sessions or open days for prospective A Level subjects, encourage them to attend. Participating in these sessions can provide hands-on experience with the subject matter and help them feel more confident in their choices.


8. Speak with Current Students: 

Suggest they reach out to peers or older students currently studying A Levels to gain insights about their experiences. Hearing first-hand accounts can be incredibly helpful to understand what it’s really like to study a particular subject.


9. Create a Pros and Cons List: 

Help them create a list of pros and cons for each subject they’re considering. This structured approach can clarify their thoughts and lead to more confident decision-making.


10. Trust Their Instincts: 

Remind your child that this choice should ultimately reflect their interests and aspirations. Encourage them to trust their instincts and choose subjects they feel passionate about, rather than succumbing to external pressures.


11. Seek Parental Support: 

As a parent, be supportive throughout this decision-making process. Offer guidance and encouragement, and reassure them that it’s okay to change their minds as they learn more about themselves and their options.


12. Stay Open-Minded: 

Encourage your child to remain open to new opportunities and experiences. They may discover interests they never considered before as they learn more about the subjects during their A Level years.


Choosing A Levels is a significant step in your child's educational journey, and your support in navigating this process can make a world of difference. At Teach2Think, we're dedicated to empowering students to make informed decisions and achieve their full potential. If you have any questions or need additional guidance, feel free to reach out!

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