Youngest DC is about to start 6th form and is moving schools (state). Has to start with 4 A levels (non stem) but plans to drop one by half term as no interest in 4th option. For context 9x9 and 1x8 at gcse and likely to be aiming for competitive unis (not Oxbridge) but no idea what subject.
New school is unusual I think in not insisting on an EPQ or core maths alongside 3 A levels? Head of 6th form actually said to us that they often find top students do better doing their own supercurriculars for PS rather than investing in time needed for epq because so much it is about the process?
So my question is, would a student with those gcse grades be unwise to ‘only’ apply to uni with 3 A levels (aiming for high grades) . Will they be disadvantaged if they don’t do an epq because so many others offer one?
I do realise that the EPQ has value as preparation for uni if done as a mini dissertation, but I’m not convinced it is worth the time it takes up (DC would also have geography coursework) and I wonder if it is better to invest that time in the core subjects ?
thanks for your advice