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Remote Alevel - best provider?

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bellinisurge · 16/01/2024 15:42

Dd is doing Matha/Further Maths, Biology and English Lit. She's kinda regretting biology and now wishes she did physics (we told her so but let's not dwell on that)
She's considering doing physics a level remotely at the same time.
Yes I know that sounds unrealistic. Assume I know that already.

What is the best remote learning provider for A'level physics?

Thanks.

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MaloneMeadow · 16/01/2024 16:43

We looked at similar for DD. I think the best way of doing things would be getting a really good, experienced & intensive private tutor. As for practical exams that’s where the problems tend to be for science A levels

bellinisurge · 16/01/2024 16:49

Thanks

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tennissquare · 16/01/2024 18:49

Be aware she will need to be entered for the physics A level at her school to deal with any exam clashes.
She would do better to drop biology and concentrate on the 3 A levels and aim for top grades and take a year out to sit Physics at a crammer where she can do the practicals. Does she have a degree in mind that needs the physics?

bellinisurge · 16/01/2024 20:57

She randomly spotted BSc in Acoustics and Music Technology at Edinburgh and it really piqued her interest

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lanthanum · 16/01/2024 23:13

Not all acoustical engineering degrees require physics A-level, so it might be worth exploring that.

bellinisurge · 17/01/2024 13:29

Thanks @lanthanum

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