Physics A Level is accepted by all universities. Physicists end up in all sorts of interesting jobs and are virtually never unemployed because of their broad training and adaptability. If you enjoy learning and want to really understand things, and you like thinking, then you should consider becoming a physicist. You will find the subject fascinating. The ideas themselves will motivate you to study, and learning will be an enjoyable adventure. However, like anything that is worthy of pride, it is also quite hard work. A physicist could: - Develop clean, unlimited fusion energy. - Design a laser to fix people's vision problems. - Research maglev technology to prototype high speed trains. - Simulate a roller coaster ride on a computer.
At least five grade 9–4 at GCSE or equivalent at L2 In addition the required entry criteria for each of the courses they wish to study in the Sixth Form, some of the courses offered may require a higher GCSE grade in a particular subject or subjects
All assessments and final grades are based on exam only in the summer of Year 13. However, a set of practical investigations is expected by all and will be reported alongside the final A level result.
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Physics A Level is accepted by all universities. Physicists end up in all sorts of interesting jobs and are virtually never unemployed because of their broad training and adaptability. If you enjoy learning and want to really understand things, and you like thinking, then you should consider becoming a physicist. You will find the subject fascinating. The ideas themselves will motivate you to study, and learning will be an enjoyable adventure. However, like anything that is worthy of pride, it is also quite hard work. A physicist could: - Develop clean, unlimited fusion energy. - Design a laser to fix people's vision problems. - Research maglev technology to prototype high speed trains. - Simulate a roller coaster ride on a computer.
At least five grade 9–4 at GCSE or equivalent at L2 In addition the required entry criteria for each of the courses they wish to study in the Sixth Form, some of the courses offered may require a higher GCSE grade in a particular subject or subjects
All assessments and final grades are based on exam only in the summer of Year 13. However, a set of practical investigations is expected by all and will be reported alongside the final A level result.