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  • By the age of 13, she had already passed 6 A-Levels and produced an anthology of poetry that was described by Poet Laureate Andrew Motion as 'worthy of the finest of Wordsworth'.

    Obituary - Jade Goody 1981-2009 Dungeekin 2009

  • By the age of 13, she had already passed 6 A-Levels and produced an anthology of poetry that was described by Poet Laureate Andrew Motion as 'worthy of the finest of Wordsworth'.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • I have compared tests and A-Levels with a friend of mine living in the US and we agreed that it was much easier in the US.

    Test Scores and Economic Performance, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Amanda Whittington may not be the kind of writer whose plays are embraced by the Royal Court or the National Theatre, but she's a household name in the homes of many teens studying for GCSEs and A-Levels.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • The way students study and are tested in AP courses is the closest comparison to the U.K. system called A-Levels.

    Tips for applying to U.K. universities Daniel de Vise 2010

  • Know your examinerUnlike GCSEs and A-Levels, where examination papers are formulated by matriculating exam boards, at university, course lecturers often set the questions – which should help when trying to anticipate them.

    Top tips for exam preparation 2010

  • Rupert Grint takes a vacation from Hogwarts to play a teenager getting into deep trouble in Belfast the summer he takes his GCSEs (or is it his A-Levels?).

    Cherrybomb 2010

  • His early years were unremarkable: he achieved respectable school grades, A-Levels and a degree in English and Drama.

    …writing your own obituary. « Sven’s guide to… 2008

  • [Universities claim A-Levels are no longer indication of suitability for admission] stanley Jerusalem

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • I'd also suggest that comparing offending rates between black graduates and those who fail to even sit, let alone pass, their A-Levels might reveal that class, educational achievement and any number of other factors might have a little more to do with crime rates than pigmentation.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

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