<p>Okay! I'm an international student obviously and I really want to get credits. I have completed my IGCSEs and my national exams. In my country so long as you are done with your O-levels you are free to matriculate anywhere however I want to do A-levels in a year??? I've taken my SAT 2s and I'm taking my SAT in October. I want to matriculate fall 2013, so I need to complete my A-levels in a year! Do people who do this get good grades and have you seen anyone who has??? Please reply as soon as you read this!!! Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Yes you can. I have seen people do accelerated math / further math and got As!
If you can, you could try giving the APs instead of A levels too</p>
<p>I hope top colleges don’t frown at this so long as I have the necessary certificates. AP is not offered in my country sadly and I don’t know how tedious it is getting schools to register so I’m sticking with A-levels.</p>
<p>Bump please!</p>
<p>Take a close look at the syllabus and exam papers of the subjects you’re considering. From there, pick subjects you’re confident you’d do well in and/or enjoy. It’s definitely doable.</p>
<p>What country are you from? I don’t know of any country where one can enroll into uni with IGCSEs alone, save for some US state Us.</p>
<p>I’m from West Africa. And you are good with WAEC or IGCSE! But I’m further pursuing the A-levels.</p>