Table of Contents
- 1 Is Cambridge A level maths harder than Edexcel?
- 2 Does Edexcel do further maths?
- 3 How many papers are there for Edexcel A Level maths?
- 4 How many A-Levels can I take?
- 5 What is the difference between Edexcel and Cambridge GCSE?
- 6 Is Cie Further Maths harder than Edexcel or AQA?
- 7 Do I need a tutor for a level maths?
Is Cambridge A level maths harder than Edexcel?
Both the exams are considered to be of the same difficulty level over all with differences in opinion regarding subject wise difficulty. An example being that, CIE has a reputation for being easier than Edexcel for English, and harder for maths.
Does Edexcel do further maths?
The Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Further Mathematics consists of four externally-examined papers. Students must take Paper 1 and Paper 2, the two mandatory Core Pure papers, and two optional papers. Students are permitted to take more than the two optional papers if they want to extend their course of study.
Is Cambridge the same as Edexcel?
CIE is the Cambridge International Examination and EDEXCEL is offered by a subsidiary of the Pearson publishing company. Both examinations are highly respected and have equal value in regard to further studies or employment.
How many papers are there for Edexcel A Level maths?
The Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Mathematics consists of three externally-examined papers.
How many A-Levels can I take?
How many A-Levels can you take? You can take a maximum of five A-Levels, although most students choose three. Most universities are happy to offer you a place based on three subjects. This number often excludes general studies, so check the course entry requirements if you’re thinking of taking general studies.
What modules are in a-level maths Edexcel?
The modules all have the same assessment weighting and therefore the A-level Mathematics qualification comprises two-thirds pure maths and one-third applied maths. The only permitted combinations of optional modules are: M1-M2, M1-S1, S1-S2.
What is the difference between Edexcel and Cambridge GCSE?
, been teaching at GCSE level since before you were born! “Cambridge” basically means CIE, Cambridge International Examinations board, and if you are not in the UK it is probably the better option for you. Edexcel, like OCR and AQA, is aimed more at UK students.
Is Cie Further Maths harder than Edexcel or AQA?
Wait, yes CIE Maths compared to Edexcel/AQA/OCR…. blah blah blah mathematics is harder, and CIE Further Maths compared to again Edexcel/AQA/OCR…. is also harder, but I am NOT sitting Further Maths with CIE, that would be crazy… I could never do the Stats that yo HAVE to do for CIE Further Maths.
What is the difference between CIE and Edexcel?
“Cambridge” basically means CIE, Cambridge International Examinations board, and if you are not in the UK it is probably the better option for you. Edexcel, like OCR and AQA, is aimed more at UK students. However, as you don’t give us any information apart from your name (and even that has changed several times), I can only guess at this.
Do I need a tutor for a level maths?
For A level maths students need the AS modules, and compulsory P3 and one other paper which they have not written an AS Level paper for. Cambridge and Edexcel are very challenging curricula and sometimes you require the help of an expert tutor to help you score the best grade possible.