An A Level in Mathematics develops skills in logical thinking and the ability to process information accurately. There are very few degree subjects for which A Level Mathematics would not be an acceptable entrance requirement. Research has shown that people with a post-GCSE qualification in mathematics are very employable. A Mathematics degree is very desirable and can lead to jobs such as engineering, computing, law, finance and communications. Mathematics also complements and assists the understanding of a number of other A Level subjects such as Psychology, Geography, the Sciences, Economics and Business Studies.
Students wishing to study Mathematics at A Level must have at least a Grade 7 at GCSE. However, we would ideally suggest a Grade 8 or 9.
Assessment overview Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. Students must answer all questions. Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 3 2 hour written examination / 33% of the qualification / 100 marks
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An A Level in Mathematics develops skills in logical thinking and the ability to process information accurately. There are very few degree subjects for which A Level Mathematics would not be an acceptable entrance requirement. Research has shown that people with a post-GCSE qualification in mathematics are very employable. A Mathematics degree is very desirable and can lead to jobs such as engineering, computing, law, finance and communications. Mathematics also complements and assists the understanding of a number of other A Level subjects such as Psychology, Geography, the Sciences, Economics and Business Studies.
Students wishing to study Mathematics at A Level must have at least a Grade 7 at GCSE. However, we would ideally suggest a Grade 8 or 9.
Assessment overview Paper 1 and Paper 2 may contain questions on any topics from the Pure Mathematics content. Students must answer all questions. Calculators can be used in the assessment. Paper 3 2 hour written examination / 33% of the qualification / 100 marks