Post by JCBThe whole A-level setup seems to directed toward year 12/13 students
doing courses at their local school or sixth-form college.
Can anyone tell me how I can find out about evening or weekend courses
leading to A-level in my area (Nottingham) or through online or
distance learning?
For distance learning, two places that I've had experience with are:
National Extension College:
http://www.nec.ac.uk/
I did Psychology A Level there, and the assigned tutor was incredibly
helpful and enthusiastic about her subject. The learning materials
I received were excellent, too.
Oxford Open Learning:
http://www.ool.co.uk/
I attempted to do the A2 for English Language, but they weren't too
knowledgeable about if their course would be the right one to do
after getting the AS English Language with Edexcel. Still... if
you're starting out from fresh at the AS stage, I guess that should
not be a problem.
For both places, it is up to the student to find a local college or
approved exam centre in which to take the exams and, more crucially,
that will offer coursework assessment for external candidates. I
found that not all colleges will do coursework assessment for people
not enrolled in one of their part-time or full-time courses.
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BdeV