u/Only-Touch901

IAL STUDY TIPS
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IAL STUDY TIPS

I just finished my IGCSE this May. The question patterns was definitely different and I'm confused about my grades. I'm expecting a grade ranging from, like, seven to nine. I had Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Further Maths, English Language, and Bangla.

Now, for A-levels, I initially had decided upon Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and Biology. Since I want to pursue medicine in the future, I feel like these subjects should be compulsory. But recently, I gave some thoughts and I loved doing Maths back in IGCSE. I had a high scores in Maths and all. So I am deciding to give Further Maths a try. Like, I'll be doing Further Maths for two months, and if I can cope up, I'm gonna continue with all the five subjects. And if I cannot cope up, I'm gonna drop Further Maths. It's been four days since I am looking through the Further Maths books and mentally preparing myself to survive with five subjects. It's like "we live only once, so why not take a risk?".

My tuition classes are about to start soon. Now I'm looking for some encouragements and tips on how to ace them, like the pros and cons I'm gonna face, etc. I got only 302 days till my exam. So how will I make it? I wanna study medicine in UK...so I'm researching about requirements to get into medicine. So please help me out, seniors~

u/Only-Touch901 — 3 days ago

Finding Schools for Edexcel Alevels Abroad

I live in Bangladesh. So I'm about to complete IGCSE in this June 2026. I'm looking to apply abroad for Edexcel Alevels. I have my predicted grades to be 3 7's,3 8's and 1 9. Can anyone suggest me some affordable schools abroad for Edexcel Alevels? Or whether I should choose a different route to study? I want to pursue medical studies in the future.

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