<p>You mean, college credit for A-levels the same way colleges give credit for AP exams? </p>
<p>Most colleges I know give credit for high A-level results (semi-)automatically. You might have to fill out a form requesting your high school work to be evaluated for transfer credit, but that’s about it. In that case there’s no need to “argue.” </p>
<p>Does your college not grant you credit? In that case, did they give you an explicit reason why not? That would be the key here. A few (very selective) colleges just don’t like to give college credit for high school work, and they won’t make an exception for A-levels. Some other colleges (especially without a significant international student population) may not have enough experience with foreign school systems - in that case, an official evaluation of your academic credentials might help.</p>