Do A Levels and horses mix? My daughter's share pony is being sold by the owner at very short notice. At the moment she rides 3 times a week including a lesson. So twice during the week and once at the weekend. The horse is on full livery, so the time is used on grooming, tacking up and riding. She hasn't does many shows in this horse, because, bless him, he just wasn't up to it, but he is a lovely boy. My dd 16, has just got her GCSE mock results, which weren't as good as expected, not all her own fault, some of it definately was, but some was down to friendship issues, she has now moved groups and this is fine. Our predicament is that, she would love her own horse. One which would be good enough already to compete with, and of course continue to have lessons and generally ride etc., but she also has to hit the ground running in September with her A Levels, not to mention time studying and revising for GCSEs which have to result in good grades to be accepted into her choice of sixth form. Do any of your children do A Levels and own and compete and ride? She knows that if we do go with buying a horse, that it will only be for the two years until university. Should we even buy?or just go for full loan, which I know is difficult to sort unless the horse can move yards. Please advise. Thank you