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  1. OakMoon!

    A level subject!!!! must read

    It doesn't matter, how many subjects you've got. What matters is the number of A*s. So get all stars in the subjects you have. The combination you've chosen isn't that bad. I have a friend with the same one. What you need to do right now, is get a good score in SATs. Like a very good one: 2250+...
  2. OakMoon!

    help in subject selection

    Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Maths is perfect for any science course. A basic knowledge of Mathematics is essential for each and every field, that includes Medicine.
  3. OakMoon!

    Bio in A-levels

    It is the perfect combination for those opting for either Medicine or Engineering. There won't be any problem with any of your subjects when getting admitted into medical universities. There is a way to convert the GRADES of A'levels into the FSC marks. It is called the equivalency formulae and...
  4. OakMoon!

    help please A* scorers

    No STARS here, so don't comply.
  5. OakMoon!

    Helppp abt extra subjects!!

    ICT=Computer Skills. If you wanna do medical in Pakistan, then just aim for straight stars in the subjects you have, extra subjects won't be helpful in the end.
  6. OakMoon!

    help please A* scorers

    You can't appear in Combined Sciences at the same time as you are appearing in Physics, Chemistry or Biology.
  7. OakMoon!

    Maths help needed

    Sequences are integral part of the Mathematics syllabus, with several section B questions in the past.
  8. OakMoon!

    help in chemistry questions

    There is a button on each post, specifically for that.
  9. OakMoon!

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Re: Maths help available here!!! Stuck somewhere?? Ask here! @kamina1: Here is the solution to Q10.
  10. OakMoon!

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Re: Maths help available here!!! Stuck somewhere?? Ask here!
  11. OakMoon!

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Re: Maths help available here!!! Stuck somewhere?? Ask here! Here these might be helpful, too.
  12. OakMoon!

    NUST, Aga Khan, Lums

    I replied to this, too.
  13. OakMoon!

    best A level academy in lahore for phy, chem and bio

    @aDhsin001: I am not sure about Karachi. But I believe I've heard alot about Sir Dolan for Mathematics.
  14. OakMoon!

    Business studies.

    Obviously, you can appear for both IGCSE and O'levels in the same session. I did the same as I told you, i.e. appeared for ICT along with my O'levels. But there is one problem you get the ICT grade on a separate certificate. Though, statement of result is the same.
  15. OakMoon!

    NUST, Aga Khan, Lums

    @Destined007: FYI, NUST has a business school, too. http://nbs.nust.edu.pk/
  16. OakMoon!

    Physics Help Needed

    ^Not working. I can't find the paper on XPF, either.
  17. OakMoon!

    Help Seriously Wanted

    He should check out the A'levels program at the International School of Choueifat, if you are in Lahore. Otherwise, he should appear in a few subjects in the coming May/June session by preparing privately and then he can apply next year.
  18. OakMoon!

    NUST, Aga Khan, Lums

    For Agha Khan, the fees is 750,000 per year.
  19. OakMoon!

    for repeating a subject

    It will be your choice in the end. I would've been happy if I was in your place. The A2 components count for 50 percent of the papers and if you do well in them there is a chance that you may well end up with an A*. But you may go for a retake if you are content with it and you have no problem...
  20. OakMoon!

    for repeating a subject

    I think you shouldn't give Maths again and work hard in A2 and hopefully you'll end up with an A, which is good enough. This will also calm down your father as he'll not have to pay again for you Maths paper.
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