How many A levels do I need for Cambridge - 3, 4 or more...?
Hey everyone! Just want to put it out there, that this is just my opinion, but I think choosing to do 4 A levels has to be a personal choice. Although it can be important for a few limited courses (chemical engineering and natural sciences come to mind) where it helps to have more background knowledge, it’s additional work and might not be factored into your offer! Tune in to hear me discuss the main considerations! As always if you have any questions, just let me know! 😁

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