delphiandomine 86 | 17823
6 Dec 2010 / #31
Btw what's the difference between AS and A2?
The A level is 2 years, and it's made up of the two components - AS and A2. Usually, what people do will be four AS levels, then they'll do three subjects at A2 level. It used to be only one big exam after 2 years, but they dropped this as it was seen to only be about exams and not about learning. Depends on the exam agency though, as some will have 100% exams for certain subjects, others won't.
But usually, you do coursework which makes up part of your grade, then exams at the end of the AS and A2 level. It really depends on subject though, and which exam board.
There's a trend for going back towards 100% exam though - too many people were getting "outside help" with coursework.
Something that's sometimes used in the UK in university is "timed exams" - you get 24 hours (or less, or more) to complete an exam paper, using any resources you wish. I quite like that, and it should be used in schools :)