A-level grades you need for Oxford & Cambridge

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • In this video I talk about the A-level grades required to get into the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge.
    Hi, I'm Ilya and I'm a student at the University of Cambridge studying Natural Sciences.
    Instagram: / ilyacambridge
    Oxford entry requirements: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/under...
    Cambridge entry requirements: www.undergraduate.study.cam.a...
    Oxford entry requirements for international students: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/under...
    Cambridge entry requirements for international students: www.undergraduate.study.cam.a...
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:14 Summary of application process
    00:41 Standard offers
    1:18 College-specific requirements
    1:39 Do the right A-level subjects
    2:03 4 A-level offers
    2:39 Sitting A-levels early
    3:15 Contextual information
    3:41 What if your predicted grades are lower than the standard offer?
    4:08 Extenuating circumstances
    4:36 What if you miss your offer?
    5:00 What if you get the right grades in the wrong subjects?
    5:11 What if you get A*AB when your offer is AAA?
    5:18 There's more to your application than A-level grades
    6:00 [International students/IB] What if you don't do A-levels?
    My shooting gear:
    🎙️ My microphone: amzn.to/2ZNDrDV
    🔭 My tripod: amzn.to/3smlLeW
    📷 My camera: amzn.to/3st7gWR
    💡 My lighting: amzn.to/3kqRsAU
    My tech:
    🎧 My headphones: amzn.to/3aWl6v4
    💻 My laptop: amzn.to/2ZNS1vi
    📱 My phone: amzn.to/3qWgU3U
    🧮 My scientific calculator: amzn.to/3aUivBF
    A-level revision books I used (check the examboard):
    🧪 OCR A Chemistry: amzn.to/3aU2D1U
    🧪 AQA Chemistry: amzn.to/3qVkk71
    🧬 OCR A Biology: amzn.to/3uzcNNd
    🧬 AQA Biology: amzn.to/2O5iiT2

Komentáře • 109

  • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
    @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +123

    Subscribe or your offer will be A*A*A*A*

    • @fayelynchwilliams9538
      @fayelynchwilliams9538 Před 3 lety +4

      excellent banta

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety

      @U Ik Cambridge gives out bursaries depending on need and not academic merit because pretty much everyone is a top student. You can find out more here: www.cambridgestudents.cam.ac.uk/cambridgebursary

    • @AR-vb4xy
      @AR-vb4xy Před 2 lety

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice What about Oxford?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety

      @@AR-vb4xy There's some over here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/oxford-support

    • @johnwang3153
      @johnwang3153 Před rokem +1

      I didn't subscribe because the offer is so generous! A*A*A*A*. At least you didn't require me to do 4 A levels in 1 year while getting A*A*A*A* with UMS marks over 95%, AND further Maths don't count as an A level, neither is Chinese Language! (Looking at you CUHK).

  • @danish9615
    @danish9615 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Honestly, wished i applied to Oxbridge when i was 1st applying in 2022, but its fine! ended up with A*A*A*A and I'll be heading to Imperial!

    • @user-lb6bj6lk1o
      @user-lb6bj6lk1o Před 14 dny +1

      good lord… any tips? i start my a levels in september 🙏

  • @wanna-ace-all-your-tests
    @wanna-ace-all-your-tests Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey! So amazing video but do you have any idea about what ib's are? ( for international students )

  • @tkrobert1921
    @tkrobert1921 Před rokem +4

    Does anybody know if the number of A level grades affects how competitive your application is? I am doing maths further maths computer science and physics at current and I want to apply to Trinity for Maths, but I need to work more hours to even afford to go to university and on top of preparing for STEP, I am worried my grades might be affected and I will not get the grades I need, so from a practical standpoint, I was wondering if it was worth it (If I drop one, it will be CS, as although I love it, it is my worst one) (I should note I am a state school student, I think the people in the year above with maths offers only do three, but I want to make sure my decision is not affected by survivorship bias)

  • @lovead5418
    @lovead5418 Před rokem +3

    I'm here for the video but damn this face got me hooked

  • @darmalkro3802
    @darmalkro3802 Před 2 lety +9

    Ilya, are CGP books the best revision textbooks you could get? And also, did you go to any prestigious schools? And the last question, would I need textbooks or should I just find resources online? Thank you so much

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety +7

      I was generally satisfied with CGP textbooks when it came to revision. However, if you want to learn stuff from scratch they're maybe not the best because they're very concise and to the point, so if the content is new to you it might be hard to understand at first. I went to Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, which is a state grammar school (it's a good school but not particularly prestigious I'd say, like A-level average was C- in my cohort though we did get like 10 people into Oxbridge out of 250). There are enough online resources to learn anything tbh, so if you'd rather not spend money on textbooks then you can always do that. I only bought the CGP textbooks and generally used the textbooks my school gave me to help learn stuff initially.

    • @letsgolesbians9617
      @letsgolesbians9617 Před rokem

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice No way you went to Langton Boys! Close friend of mine goes to the girls, I'm at a girls grammar in a nearby town :)

  • @venkatesan6547
    @venkatesan6547 Před 3 lety +20

    As an international student, does adding in a 1570/1600 SAT help your application? I love your videos btw ( the application process is really daunting since really nobody applies from my school so this realllly helps).

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +8

      Hi! Yes, I don't see why you wouldn't want to include getting top grades in your SAT or other relevant exams.

  • @jinsoulsclit6126
    @jinsoulsclit6126 Před 3 lety +17

    I'm anxious about my GCSE grades because they were damaged a lot...
    Can you do a video about extenuating circumstances and how to approach them? (i.e. Bullying, Young carer, etc).

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +5

      The admissions tutors definitely do take contextual information into account. I don't know if there are standardised approaches, but they do look at your area, your school, and personal circumstances. As part of your Cambridge application you do an additional questionnaire (SAQ) which is where you'll be able to explain your circumstances further. Hope that helps.

  • @kaifa9973
    @kaifa9973 Před rokem +2

    What about international students. What are the requirements?

  • @ellietaylor1182
    @ellietaylor1182 Před rokem +2

    Hi! I’m hoping to study Bio Nat Sci (I’m applying this October) at Cambs. I do Biology, Chemistry and Geography and my predicted grades are A* for Bio and Geography, and an A for Chem. I was wondering if you know anyone at Cambs doing Bio Nat Sci who didn’t do A level Maths? I understand that it’s important for the course which is why I’m self-studying elements of the AS Maths course :)

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před rokem

      Tbh I don’t recall meeting any Nat sci students who didn’t do maths. Ngl will be hard to cope with the maths if you haven’t done at least maths a level, even if it’s just mathematical biology.

    • @honeywren
      @honeywren Před rokem

      hey! we take the same a-levels which unis did u end up applying to??

  • @lifeunfiltered9056
    @lifeunfiltered9056 Před 2 lety +1

    The requirments for Computer Science/ Economics is A*AA with an A* in Maths. So should A* in Maths be added in the A*AA or there needs to be A*A*AA?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety

      No, it means that you should achieve at least A*AA and that you should have an A* in maths (which is included in the A*AA). However, if you do 4 A-levels sometimes your offer will be A*A*AA (that was my offer).

  • @johnwang3153
    @johnwang3153 Před rokem +5

    Are you doing 4 A levels in one year?
    A*A*A seems generous.
    The uni I'm applying to requires me to get A*A*A*A* with UMS mark over 95%, and it must be done within one year! (Further Maths don't count as an A level for that university for some reason, but neither is Chinese Language)
    Yeah, I'm applying for Medicine at CUHK.
    I ended up doing 5 A levels in one year and it might be too much work!

    • @amiray8856
      @amiray8856 Před rokem

      5 alevels in one year 🤯🤯

    • @Kistenz
      @Kistenz Před 2 měsíci

      Hey, what did you end up getting? Where do you study and what is your score?) Share pls)

  • @pojwanglee7032
    @pojwanglee7032 Před 3 lety +3

    Would being online for 2/3 of my AS year in a different time zone count as an extenuating circumstance? Also, if I don't get all A* predicted does it matter that much, compared to A*AAA - A*A*A*A? I'm doing physics, bio, chem, maths btw

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety

      They will take that into consideration and you can mention it in your application. However, predicted grades can make a difference, especially if you don't meet the standard offer.

    • @pojwanglee7032
      @pojwanglee7032 Před 3 lety

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice I think that my predicted will make the standard offer, it just won’t be all A*.

  • @salt7532
    @salt7532 Před rokem

    why is it so hard to find material for oxford AS level. its so different from gcse where everything is available. i cant find any website that provides past papers or notes for oxford AS

  • @magtazeum4071
    @magtazeum4071 Před 3 lety +2

    In 2019, were you there near the King's College as a guide to show around Cambridge University for a fundraising activity or something like that? I remember some Cambridge students were there to show around, and there was a guy who looked like you.. I'm still thinking f it was you or not

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +2

      Don't think it was me, must be someone else!

    • @magtazeum4071
      @magtazeum4071 Před 3 lety

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice okay..maybe it's someone else then.. The world was very different at that time

  • @mandeyz9055
    @mandeyz9055 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm planning on taking 3 A-levels and IELTS but I don't have any O-levels, however, I've passed grade 10 in my country. So are those enough or do I need O-levels regardless, for application?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety

      By O-levels I'm assuming you mean GCSE equivalents. You don't need to have done GCSEs to get in, they will look at the equivalent exams you did.

  • @mrstarctech2386
    @mrstarctech2386 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am from india.
    What is the fees structure if you got A*A A in Cambridge or oxford like average fees plz reply

  • @as9213
    @as9213 Před 3 lety +2

    I am done with my olevels and now I am in a level. I am taking maths phy and chem. Will this combination be good enough to apply for computer science. Also i am an international student so what other things do i need to do to get scholarship aprt from getting A A A .

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety

      The subjects you are taking do meet the entry requirements (see here www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/computer-science). Getting a scholarship is not easy and usually is not merit-based but based on need. Here is a scholarship you could look at: www.cambridgetrust.org/scholarships/key-points-for-undergraduate-applicants/

  • @isa-sn3ng
    @isa-sn3ng Před 3 lety +4

    If your igcses are “average” but your AS and ALevel are A*A*A* will that hinder your chances of getting in?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +2

      If by average you mean mostly B's, then yes that would probably weaken your application. People with all A*s get rejected all the time. But they take your contextual background into account, in case that makes a difference to you

  • @jerryzhang6149
    @jerryzhang6149 Před rokem +1

    my AS grades just came out and I got 95 in economics and 90 in alevel maths. I can get all a*s in the predicted grade but do Cambridge look at your individual marks? if they do then would a 90 in maths be too weak for cambridge?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před rokem

      That’s fine, though if you’re applying for maths might be suboptimal

    • @jerryzhang6149
      @jerryzhang6149 Před rokem

      thank you, I'm applying for economics and you gave me some confidence!

  • @reza_dav
    @reza_dav Před rokem

    Do they actually accept Access to HE instead of A Levels?

  • @bibasboy1123
    @bibasboy1123 Před 2 lety +1

    I have got 3 A* in my GCEs alevels. What are my chances as a international student?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety +1

      3 A*s at A-level in general is very good, but that's not enough information to know if you're going to get in. For example, what the subjects you're doing is important as well as other aspects of your application such as interview performance or entrance exam if applicable. But yeah 3A*s is generally good.

  • @kikimayi4104
    @kikimayi4104 Před 3 lety

    Hello, I am a high school senior student. I have my SAT in 2 months, my APs in 4 months, CLEP in 5 months, board exams in 4 months and one subject test in 4 months. ( i gave one subject test and got 800, and 1400 in SAT but will give again.) My board is an indian board (CBSE). i was wondering, should i give AS and A level in 3 subjects in june? I am pretty sure I already know a lot of syllabus as it overlaps from other tests but I am still unsure and very confused. Do tell please......

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like you have a lot of exams! I don't think there's a need for you to sit A-levels because Oxford and Cambridge recognise the exams you're sitting (for Cambridge see here: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/international-students/eu-and-international-qualifications, for Oxford see here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/for-international-students/international-qualifications).
      If you're still unsure, you could email an admissions tutor because ultimately they decide whether they will let you in.

    • @venkatesan6547
      @venkatesan6547 Před 3 lety

      I'm a CBSE student too, and no you don't need to. Oxford recognises CBSE grades provided you get 95+ in your intended subjects. Make sure you work on getting the predicted board results you need because that's what Oxford looks at the most.

    • @kikimayi4104
      @kikimayi4104 Před 3 lety

      @@venkatesan6547 95+ is a bit much... will 90+ be okay?

  • @infinity9064
    @infinity9064 Před 2 lety +1

    I am homeschooled; I am 13 im taking my gcses may - june next year, i am talking geography, history, english lit, english lang, maths, physics and chemistry is that a good starting point?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety

      If you're 13 you've ages so I wouldn't worry too much about uni yet. Just try to get good grades and follow your interests

  • @nurallisyazaliayazid8862
    @nurallisyazaliayazid8862 Před 2 lety +2

    Does it matter which college we take our A levels in order to go to Cambridge or Oxford?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety +3

      In a way, yes. They will take your school's performance into account for example: getting a higher grade at a low performaning school is more impressive than a high grade at a high performing school. If you're an international student though they might have less of this information though. Additionally, a better college might get you better grades, which can help you get in.

    • @nurallisyazaliayazid8862
      @nurallisyazaliayazid8862 Před 2 lety

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice ouhhh ok thanks for the info 😊

  • @absi4385
    @absi4385 Před 9 měsíci

    How many igcse subjects do i need to sign up

  • @AR-vb4xy
    @AR-vb4xy Před 2 lety +1

    AS: Math: b
    Chem: b
    Physic: b
    EngLang: b
    A levels: Math: A*
    Chem: A*
    Physics: A*
    F. Maths: A
    What are my chances?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety

      What are you applying for? Your A-levels meet the standard offer so that's good. Obviously that doesn't guarantee you'll get in but still it's looking good.

    • @AR-vb4xy
      @AR-vb4xy Před 2 lety

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice My primary target is Computer Science.

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety

      @@AR-vb4xy I'd say it's worth applying, good luck!

  • @ALIABBAS-yl6so
    @ALIABBAS-yl6so Před 2 lety +1

    HI ILYA IS THERE COMPUTER SCIENCE IN OXFORD OR CAMBRIDGE

  • @izzydriscoll3840
    @izzydriscoll3840 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi! I just wanted to ask about my chances for getting in? I’ll list my GCSEs and A levels below :
    GCSEs - English- 7/8, Geography- 8, Re- 9, Sociology- 9, French - 7, Science - 8/8, Maths - 6
    Predicted grades currently - A*A*A
    But hoping to get the A up to an A*
    I would like to possibly to apply for Human, Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge. Thank you!

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety +1

      It's very hard to say but you meet the standard offer for A-levels, so that's good

    • @izzydriscoll3840
      @izzydriscoll3840 Před 2 lety

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice Thank you! I just worry the GCSEs will bring the application down massively.

    • @laracanli
      @laracanli Před 2 lety +5

      @@izzydriscoll3840 did u end up getting in!

    • @mrrabia1
      @mrrabia1 Před rokem

      Did you get in?

    • @izzydriscoll3840
      @izzydriscoll3840 Před rokem +6

      Update for those asking : I didn’t even end up applying! Hahaha. Visited both Oxford & Cambridge, and was fond of neither. So I picked Ed’s instead. There are people at my school who applied with similar grades to the above, and got a place or at least got very far in the application process. My advice would be to apply if you are drawn towards Oxbridge, even if you think there’s a particular aspect of your application that’s weaker than the rest. If the rest of your application is strong, you may stand a fighting chance. But also keep in mind the application process is DRAINING, and takes a lot of your time & energy in a period of year 13 which is already rather stressful. You MUST be realistic about how much work you can take on. Go easy on yourself. X ALSO: Oxbridge put on a LOT of webinars to introduce prospective students to things like the application process, super-curriculars & so on. Definitely check these out if you’re thinking of applying!

  • @toodlesx_x
    @toodlesx_x Před 3 lety +1

    If my predicted was A*AA but the requirement was A*A*A, do I still have chance?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +1

      That would significantly reduce your chances in my opinion. (Predicted grades are usually too generous). Maybe getting in via clearing or after gap year if you get top grades might be your best chance.

    • @toodlesx_x
      @toodlesx_x Před 3 lety +1

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice thanks. My school are genuinely harsh in how they give A*s and it depends on a final exam only. I saw your reply after speaking to my careers advisor and she said there wasn't a point in applying so I'm not and will be applying to Oxford which has an A*AA requirement. Though, it still hurts it could have been worse. Thank you nonetheless.

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety

      I think it's still worth applying though, like it's not that you can't get in.

  • @fariamahzabeen2006
    @fariamahzabeen2006 Před rokem

    I got a lot of Bs in my GCSEs will this affect my chance of getting in? Are A levels more important than GCSE grades?

    • @_ratsoup1348
      @_ratsoup1348 Před rokem +1

      From what I know, Oxford places slightly more emphasis on GCSEs than Cambridge, but this doesn't mean either will reject you on the basis of bad GCSE grades. Ultimately if your predicted A levels and the other points of your application are strong enough, you should still have a good chance of getting it

    • @_ratsoup1348
      @_ratsoup1348 Před rokem +1

      Cambridge also tends to have slightly higher entry grades, so that can be interpreted as them having more emphasis on A levels. The course I've applied to at Oxford is AAA but the equivalent Cambridge course is A*AA

  • @313ahmadyt5
    @313ahmadyt5 Před 2 dny

    Respected sir I have question ❓

  • @IbrahimKhan-wm8my
    @IbrahimKhan-wm8my Před 2 lety +4

    Bro do 9 and 10 grade marks matter

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety +5

      Ultimately, no. In short term, yes because they might affect how you do in your GCSEs and they are an opportunity for you to develop study skills. But unis won't see your grades pre-GCSE

  • @user-zz5ww6bb2s
    @user-zz5ww6bb2s Před 2 lety

    if you actually get accepted and you pass the exams with really high score do you get a scholarship or you have to pay the expected fees?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety

      Bursaries and scholarships for undergrads are not usually awarded based on academics but financial need. For international students they are very hard to get.

    • @lawonyinye7056
      @lawonyinye7056 Před rokem

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice why is it hard for international students to get, could you explain more

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před rokem +1

      @@lawonyinye7056 people don’t normally throw tens of thousands of money to strangers from different countries

    • @lawonyinye7056
      @lawonyinye7056 Před rokem

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice what of those from underdeveloped countries and also considering the fact that international student pay 3times the amount of home student, shouldn't there be some sort of financial aid

  • @maham2762
    @maham2762 Před rokem

    Should I apply before a levels ?or after?

  • @diexzz7074
    @diexzz7074 Před 3 lety +6

    what i get average grades in as level and get outstanding grade in a level

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +2

      I think it's still possible to get in, but keep in mind that it's unlikely for someone to do average in AS and outstanding at A-level.

    • @diexzz7074
      @diexzz7074 Před 3 lety +2

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice My brother got B out of A in bio B out of A in chem and B out of A in maths (for as level), he got A* in maths bio and chem (for A level), do you think he can get in Cambridge ?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +1

      If he's got A*A*A for example then he would meet the standard offer for science subjects, so yes he could (though having the right grades doesn't guarantee you'll get in)

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety +3

      The bad AS grades will affect the application, there's no denying that. The good grades in year 13 could compensate for that, which is why it's probably worth applying.

  • @DivineSource444
    @DivineSource444 Před rokem +6

    What does AAA mean? Three subjects with a final grade of at least an A? So if I had an A* in History and a B in Politics, and a B in Classics, I can't apply to Oxford for History?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před rokem +8

      AAA means you get at least 3 As. They might let you in with A*AB but anything lower will probably reduce your chances quite a bit (not impossible though)

    • @b19gow76
      @b19gow76 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@IlyasCambridgeAdvicewould AAA be more for those who are considered disadvantaged?

  • @user-tg1zf6ow4o
    @user-tg1zf6ow4o Před 2 lety +2

    Would u still get in if u get top grades for a level but not so great for gcse
    And also is gcse a big part of ur applications a break a make moment

  • @Anonymous-li6py
    @Anonymous-li6py Před 2 lety +1

    Cambridge has a higher admission standard

  • @user-pv3qg6st1m
    @user-pv3qg6st1m Před 2 lety +1

    Are these entrance requirements real? they seem to be very low.

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety +2

      Meeting entrance requirements doesn't guarantee entry

    • @user-pv3qg6st1m
      @user-pv3qg6st1m Před 2 lety

      ​@@IlyasCambridgeAdvice is A*A*A really the "typical offer" they made tho? because I have seen a lot of offers made only to really strong candidate who gets at least 4A*. this is very confusing to me. Your video is very helpful btw!

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 2 lety +1

      Successful candidates tend to exceed their offers, e.g. my offer was A*A*AA but I got 5 A*s

  • @ahmadmohamed4980
    @ahmadmohamed4980 Před 3 lety +1

    Does year 12 even matter?

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety

      Kinda. Usually predicted grades are based on how you do in year 12

    • @ahmadmohamed4980
      @ahmadmohamed4980 Před 3 lety +1

      @@IlyasCambridgeAdvice Question: To get a conditional offer from oxford or Cambridge do you need certain gcse or as-level grades or predicted grades???

    • @IlyasCambridgeAdvice
      @IlyasCambridgeAdvice  Před 3 lety

      @@ahmadmohamed4980 In general, you should have the right A-level grades (and high GCSE grades). You can check the entry requirements for each course on the respective website.