For young adults who have a clear view of their own prowess, the Cambridge A-Level programme is the best fit. Brought to you by UOWMalaysia_
For example, a person who is an ace at Mathematics might not be as well-versed with language subjects like English.
For young adults who have a clear view of their own prowess, the Cambridge A-Level programme is the best fit.With a RM2,000 fee waiver per A-Level subject at UOW Malaysia, this pathway becomes even more attractive. There are no compulsory subjects in the A-Level programme, with students being able to choose two, three or four subjects that interest them.
There is no denying that the programme is regarded as a challenging one, as with fewer subjects taken the syllabus of every subject is more in-depth and meant to prepare students for the rigours of pursuing a Bachelor’s degree. Some degree programmes, such as Law, are also best opened with A-Level too. It takes two A-Level passes to gain entry into a Bachelor of Laws programme, and the in-depth level of the A-Level Law subject will also prepare you for LLB.
For the Arts stream, students choose either two, three or four subjects out of Mathematics, Economics, Accounting, Sociology and Law.
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