GCSE to A' Level Transition

Why study A' Level Chemistry?

Chemistry allows students to develop practical, analytical and research skills by learning in a variety of different styles. Chemistry is a practical based subject that gives you the chance to get ‘hands on’ experience of problem solving and investigations while considering how Chemistry is all around us in everyday life. IT plays an important role in studying Chemistry at any level and students are able to develop their IT skills, preparing the way for potential careers in many areas such as:

 Manufacturing, Forensic Science, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Nursing, Cosmetics, Medicine, Dentistry, Sports Science, Pharmaceutical Design, Brewing, Petrochemicals, Environmental Sciences, Finance, Media, Sales & Marketing, Health & Safety, Law, Consultancy, IT and Education.



What skills do you need to be successful in Chemistry?

 

To be successful in Chemistry throughout the two year course you need to acquire and develop a range of skills,  some of the most important skills are presented in the link below; you should read and understand each section.

 

 As a Chemistry student you should take responsibility for your own learning, including organising your time effectively.



Bridging Tasks

There's so much you can do to get a flying start in your A' Level Chemistry studies. From pre-release course content to building your study skills, starting early will be both challenging and rewarding.

 

Are you serious about succeeding in Chemistry?

Do you want to get started?

Then Let's Go!