While A-levels are an excellent way to get into university, they鈥檙e not the only option.
Apprenticeships and vocational qualifications can also help you get onto your dream course. Our experts explain how that works.
What will I need to get into uni?
- You will need Level 3 qualifications to get into university
- Apprenticeships, A-levels and vocational qualifications (including T-levels) all provide Level 3 qualifications, so they鈥檙e all excellent ways to get into university
Find out more about A-level and whether they're right for you
Thinking of switching to a vocational path?
- An apprenticeship is a form of work-based training. You work, get paid, and work towards a qualification at the same time
- Apprenticeships are available at a variety of levels: you can do Level 2 intermediate apprenticeships, or Level 3 and above, depending on your previous qualifications and the particular area you want to work in
- Normally, during an apprenticeship you will work four days a week and go to college or another training provider one day a week. This is when you do the theory behind the practice
- If you鈥檇 like to work, earn money and you know you thrive on hands-on work experience, an apprenticeship could be the best way forward
Find out more about starting work as an apprentice
- You could also do an apprenticeship at degree level. So you get a degree level qualification, but without the fees!
Find out what a degree apprenticeship is and whether it's right for you
- If you're based in England, you could also consider doing a T-level. You can find more information on these here.
Our Mind Set experts talk through the different options available.
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