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1 Applied Mathematics A-level degree in Scunthorpe

  • North Lindsey College
    North Lindsey College

    North Lindsey College

    AS Level Maths

    • Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    A-level

    English

    Attractive to both employers and universities, an A Level in maths is a highly desirable and versatile qualification. You will develop high level mathematical skills which will enable you to solve challenging problems. The main topics of study are pure maths, mechanics and statistics and these are assessed by three exam papers at the end of the two years (for AS maths, there are two exam papers at the end of the first year). At North Lindsey you will have the opportunity to sit 2 papers for AS mathematics at the end of the 1st year.

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