(in the UK except Scotland) an examination or pass at advanced subsidiary level, representing the first component of an A level qualification.
(英国,除苏格兰)高级补充考试;高级补充考试合格成绩
as modifiertwo AS level passes
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But, for the time being, Clare's biggest concern is passing his AS level exams.
‘Last year I was doing my AS levels and was quite stressed about getting the grades to go on to finish my A-levels and get to university,’ she said.
Learning requires discipline - My son is keen to get good AS levels so he can go to a good university to study maths.
The solution was to reduce the number of exams by cutting the AS level.
Those that get straight As will be able to start AS levels to ease their way into the sixth form.
She is now deeply involved in study for AS levels and is contemplating a career as a meteorologist.
Nationally the introduction of AS levels - an intermediate exam between GCSEs and A - levels - has been highlighted as one reason for better performance.
I am willing to concede that year in year out girls wipe the floor with boys in all public examinations - GCSE, AS levels, A-levels and so on.
Teenagers flocked to the borough's secondary schools and colleges to discover if they had achieved the A and AS level grades they need for university or college courses.
Luke was seventeen, doing his AS levels, and basically being a brat.
Next year I'll be doing five AS levels, but these results might help to open doors for the future.
After a year they would sit their AS levels and then decide subjects to continue and sit an A2 exam in the following year.
A levels, AS levels and GCSE's are all well underway and good luck to all those sitting these important exams this summer.
Rebecca is studying AS levels but she really hates exams.
I'm hoping to go to college to do an art and IT course because I did both for my AS levels.
A keen cross-country runner, the Fulford School pupil, who has just completed her AS levels, also plays tennis, squash and hockey.
I am 17 years old and taking my AS level exams in the summer; within a year I shall be applying for a university.
Next year he will go on to take several A and AS levels and hopes to go on to university in two years' time.
I just couldn't help nagging to myself that this wasn't the end; there would be more exams in the future that were much more important than AS levels and there was the dreaded work experience too.
The teenager passed the AS level exam in the subject with an A grade but received a U grade for his coursework.