DD1 is 15 and has just taken some GCSEs, including maths. She really enjoyed the maths and wants to go on to A level next year rather than just dropping maths altogether or having a year's break and forgetting it all.
We've been in contact with a couple of colleges but funding seems to be an issue unless she goes onto a full time A level course (i.e. not just the one subject). There's a couple of colleges that I think would take her into their 6th form a year early (she'll have 6 GCSEs already once the results come out) - but she's not sure she wants to do this. I think that she'd be better to wait a year, especially from a social point of view.
We've bought an AS Maths book and I reckon that between the two of us we could give it a go. Is this an utterly crazy idea? Are we doomed to low marks and certain failure? We can't afford tutors and it seems a very high level to be tackling all by ourselves. Has anyone else done this?