Hey Sgforums community,
I am very confident in taking the A'levels as a Private
Candidate, doing my own studying or perhaps getting help from
tuitions however there is one barrier that I might have to
encounter which is my Science practical papers.
According to SEAB Exam Instructions for Private Candidates:
2.3.6. Science with
Practical paper entry requirement:
you are registering for a Science subject with a practical paper,
you must
(a) have sat the same
Science subject previously, OR
(b) be currently attending or will be attending a course of
instruction in Science practical at any
institute/school.
Your entry for a science subject will only be accepted if you meet
the above requirement.
Candidates registering for a Science subject with a practical
paper are required to declare online at the time of registration
that they fulfill the above requirement. If a false declaration is
made, their registration for the science subject with practical
paper is liable to be cancelled without refund of the examination
fees.
As it is my first time sitting for the A'levels paper, it might
seem that I might be denied entry for the Science Practical papers.
Therefore my question is, HOW DO I GO AROUND THIS?
Also, is the Science Practical paper a necessity to enrol in local
universities and overseas universities (especially Cambridge)?