English Language vs English Literature A'Level
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English Language vs English Literature A'Level
Hi I wondered if anyone had advice about English A'Level?
DD much prefers the course content of the English Language A'Level Level but understands that it is not a facilitating subject. She is going to do History and Economics and needs to decide on the third subject.
Obviously English Literature is a more traditional subject but her English teacher has suggested that English Language is also highly regarded. I am worried that it may restrict her university offers.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received.
DD much prefers the course content of the English Language A'Level Level but understands that it is not a facilitating subject. She is going to do History and Economics and needs to decide on the third subject.
Obviously English Literature is a more traditional subject but her English teacher has suggested that English Language is also highly regarded. I am worried that it may restrict her university offers.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received.
Re: English Language vs English Literature A'Level
Does the school only offer Literature or Language and not the combined course?Miltonkeynes1 wrote:Hi I wondered if anyone had advice about English A'Level?
DD much prefers the course content of the English Language A'Level Level but understands that it is not a facilitating subject. She is going to do History and Economics and needs to decide on the third subject.
Obviously English Literature is a more traditional subject but her English teacher has suggested that English Language is also highly regarded. I am worried that it may restrict her university offers.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received.
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Re: English Language vs English Literature A'Level
No just Language or Literature.
Re: English Language vs English Literature A'Level
Traditionally it was seen as second best but to get the closest to a definitive answer I would check against courses she is likely to be interested in at a range of Universities.
If a web site says a subject is preferred then while it's clearly not essential if you are at the stage of selecting which subjects to do it's a strong pointer!
If a web site says a subject is preferred then while it's clearly not essential if you are at the stage of selecting which subjects to do it's a strong pointer!
Re: English Language vs English Literature A'Level
Picking one university at random - UCL - English language is on the list of preferred A levels. As is Economics.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-studen ... l-subjects
Unless your DD has a burning desire to study English Literature at university, or to go to a university which specifically discounts English Language (or Economics - History should be on every institution's list of acceptable subjects), then it shouldn't really be a problem.
DD's school offers Lit and Lit / Lang (a common offer around here, particularly in the grammar schools); she was also very interested in the Language component of the combined A level, but a late change of third subject meant a timetable clash and she is doing Literature. Be warned, it is an awful lot of reading.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-studen ... l-subjects
Unless your DD has a burning desire to study English Literature at university, or to go to a university which specifically discounts English Language (or Economics - History should be on every institution's list of acceptable subjects), then it shouldn't really be a problem.
DD's school offers Lit and Lit / Lang (a common offer around here, particularly in the grammar schools); she was also very interested in the Language component of the combined A level, but a late change of third subject meant a timetable clash and she is doing Literature. Be warned, it is an awful lot of reading.
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Re: English Language vs English Literature A'Level
Thank you, she had been concerned as it is not a facilitating subject but that is reassuring.