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Wheresthehamster, i think it would be a mistake for your dd not to do maths
I am training to be a careers advisor, and i do worry that kids are not given enough time with an advisor to try and sort things ou. I really think the best bet is to keep your options as open as possible
ie If your child is more academic, then go the A level route with English/math /sciences
There are btecs which are more hands on - the grades are reliant on coursework, rather than exams. The btec Nationals (which you can take in numerous subjects) are equivalent to A levels:
Btec National Award - 1 A level
BTEC National Certificate - 2 A levels
BTEC National Diploma - 3 A levels
They are all 2 years, but the Award is only one "class" and your child would then take other courses as well.
The Diploma (ie the National Diploma in a specific subject) is worth 3 A levels, which would normally give your child enough UCAS points to get to uni. However, it is specific, and if your child changes his/her mind, then they may have wasted the two years.
Does that help, or confuse??