A Level Further Maths

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Students who decide to take Further Mathematics must do the pure and mechanics single mathematics option. They will then take the equivalent of a full A level in a year. At the end of the first year, students can decide whether they want to continue with Further Mathematics modulesto AS or A level. These modules are harder than the single mathematics ones, but they provide much greater depth and understanding than the single award. It is an interesting, but challenging course, so students must be prepared to work very hard to succeed. Anyone thinking seriously about a mathematically related degree or career involving mathematics, engineering, physics or actuarial business should consider taking Further Mathematics. A Further Mathematics A Level is regarded highly by universities and employers alike as it is very demanding and relatively rare. Anyone planning to go to Oxbridge to study a mathematically related subject should take this subject. It will show that the student is capable of succeeding on a demanding course and is therefore suited to more demanding Higher Education.

Course information

Name: A Level Further Maths Qualification title: A Level Further Maths Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20151104 09:47:29 Updated 20151104 09:47:29

Entry requirements

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Provider

Bradley Stoke Community School
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Address

Fiddlers Wood Lane
Bradley Stoke Town: Bristol

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