The A-levels exams are considered some of the most challenging, yet widely recognised as the best curriculum to help you get into the best universities in the world. Whether that be the Ivy League, Oxford or Cambridge among others.
Founder of our online global private school Crimson Global Academy, Jamie Beaton shared earlier this year:
“We’ve chosen the British A-Levels because they’re regarded as the most rigorous of all the major curriculum for their depth and focus in key subjects. I found taking the British A-Levels enabled me to not only get into a wide range of US universities, including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Columbia and Wharton and UK universities like Cambridge....
...but more importantly enabled me to actually succeed at Harvard when I got there. My education in the A-level Further Maths enabled me to skip ahead and take challenging second and third year math course work from the get-go. My education and subjects like A-Level English Literature enabled me to thrive at places like Yale Law School."
As students navigate the challenging path of online A-Level exams in 2024, the pressure to excel academically can feel overwhelming.
However, with the right approach and dedication, it’s possible to significantly improve your A-Level grades by focusing your time on what will have the most effective impact come revision and exam time. In this blog, we'll explore the key strategies to help you ace your A-Level Exams.
Simply reading through notes or textbooks is not an effective revision strategy. Instead, engaging with the material through the following ways will ensure you are gaining a holistic understanding of the subject:
In a recent parent meeting, Deputy Principal of the A-Levels Pathway, Mr Ronan Kearney recommended that students:
This comprehensive approach to past paper practice will help you develop the necessary exam techniques and build your confidence.
Developing a well-structured revision timetable is essential for efficient and effective studying. There are two approaches students will often take.
Prospective timetable: Planning out your weekly study schedule to ensure you cover all the required content.
Retrospective timetable: Focusing on the areas you struggle with the most, based on your previous performance. This tailored approach allows you to prioritize your weaknesses and optimize your revision time to fill in any knowledge gaps you have.
While academic performance is a crucial aspect of securing top A-Levels exam results, CGA faculty, including our career counselling team emphasise the importance of maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
They caution against solely focusing on academics at the expense of extracurricular activities, which can play a significant role in university applications.
Engaging in a range of extracurricular pursuits, such as leadership roles, community involvement, and hobbies that provide you with energy and motivation as well as a broader sense of purpose, can help you stand out and demonstrate your well-rounded abilities while supporting your overall wellbeing.
By implementing these above strategies among other practical tips within an online setting, you can maximize your chances of excelling at your online A-Level exams. Remember, success is not solely about academic prowess, but also about developing a holistic approach to your education and personal growth.
With dedication, hard work, and the guidance provided by the experts at CGA, you can follow in the footsteps of CGA graduates who accelerated their academics - and unlock your full potential and pave the way for a bright future.