<p>I know this may be very superfluous to some of you. But because I consider that this might help a lot of people, so I'd like to present a resource for several subjects. These tests from the resource comes from Great Britain.</p>
<p>What the heck....
Yes, when you see this, please don't admonish me (:(). It is called A Level Examination (Advanced Level Exam) which is considered to be quite equivalent to IB Programme (though I believe Chemistry, Biology, Physics and several other subjects are harder). Since A Level is not sneaky, you can get Free Last Exams and Marking Scheme. So I think if you like to have a glance on several exams to see the type of question that may help you, that would be helpful.</p>
<p>Again forgive me if this causes you perplex, I have spend 4 hours to seek after this website, so enjoy!</p>
<p>About how do I compare AP to A Level, I generally think that A Level is much harder in terms of deep understanding. It is indeed an excellent indicator to reflect how well did you perform in high school. When I was in Viet Nam, I took A Level Biology and A Level Computer Science, I get 5/7 and 7/7. It is indeed a great resource when I come to study in US. (I must say that I still love those sweet days with Scottish and Welsh instructors)</p>
<p>When I was in Viet Nam, I took A Level Biology and A Level Computer Science, I get 5/7 and 7/7. It is indeed a great resource when I come to study in US. (I must say that I still love those sweet days with Scottish and Welsh instructors)</p>
<p>Cuong, did you study in vietnam? (HS) Wow, I'm 100 times more impressed by those crazy vietnamese students than any other AP scholar/USAMO students in the US. They are soooo smart!!</p>
<p>No, I am terrible in SAT, if you are curious I can PM, so embarrassed.</p>
<p>If I did not leave US so soon, I perhaps take A Level Philosophy, A Level Economics and History too. And perhaps if my grade in Bio moves to 6, I might get a chance to either Oxford and Cambridge. But I cannot stay with that Communist government, so I embark upon a hopeless trip and now find out that I have abandoned academic opportunity.</p>
<p>Indeed, study with British people is an advantage. I feel confident with any History test (except US since I have read very little about it). When I first came to my high school, I had a European History test with essay 3 days later and what I knew was that it was all about Napoleon, so without even seeing the textbook I volutarily took the test (for fun, if good, take the grade, call it luck) and I had 95%.</p>
<p>I think if you have a chance to study abroad, should go to England once. It is a great place, with excellent education.</p>