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Do you need a foreign language GCSE to get into university?

Do you need a foreign language GCSE to get into university?

With the exception of English and Maths, and in a few cases a Modern Foreign Language, most universities have no universal entry requirements in terms of specific GCSE subjects. Therefore, we strongly encourage students to check universities’ websites for further information published by individual institutions.

Do universities require a foreign language?

Most colleges require foreign-language classes among their core requirements. However, the vast majority of colleges have at least a minimal foreign-language requirement, which is usually at least two years in high school and can be much more at higher-rated schools.

How many years of foreign language is required for university?

The simplest answer is that the majority of colleges expect a student to have a minimum of two years of foreign language when applying to college.

Do universities require 4 years of foreign language?

Most selective colleges and universities want to see at least two years of high school foreign language study. Highly selective schools such as the Ivies often want to see three or four years of a language.

Do GCSEs really matter?

In the absence of AS qualifications, GCSE results are now the only real hard-and-fast evidence of academic abilities a University has to go on. This means that excellent GCSE results are more important than ever for the top universities and the most sought after courses.

What colleges do not require foreign language?

Schools That Don’t Require Foreign Languages

  • Babson College.
  • California Institute of Technology.
  • Colorado College.
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
  • Pepperdine University.
  • Stevens Institute of Technology.
  • University of Rochester.

Do you need a foreign language for Stanford?

Stanford undergraduates are required to complete one year of college-level study or the equivalent in a foreign language. Students may fulfill the requirement in any one of the following ways: Scoring a 5 or higher on a foreign language higher level international Baccalaureate (IB) exam prior to college matriculation.

Is 3 years of foreign language enough?

We recommend four years of a single foreign language. Recommended High School Curriculum: Foreign Language: three or more years of the same foreign language. A challenging and well-balanced program of study ideally should include the study of one foreign language for three or, preferably, four years.

Do you need a language GCSE for Uni?

Some universities do ask for a language GCSE as part of their general entry requirements – if you didn’t have the opportunity to take one, you would need to contact the uni concerned and ask them if they would overlook that requirement in your case. There are many individual courses with language GCSEs as a specific entry requirement.

What are the requirements for a foreign language degree?

Completion of high school foreign language (other than English) through the third year of instruction – Minimum Grade: C-. SAT Subject Test, language other than English – Minimum Score: 590. Advanced Placement World Languages and Culture Exam – Score 3, 4, or 5 in:

Do you need a GCSE in English to go to UCL?

If this is true of any subjects, it’s your GCSEs in English, maths and (at least double award) science – and you have to take these anyway! Is it true I need a GCSE in modern languages to study at UCL? Unusually, University College London ask that all UK students meet certain modern language requirements.

Are there any universities that require a MFL language GCSE?

You get these gems as you gain rep from other members for making good contributions and giving helpful advice. I applied to uni back in November and you’re right, they do look at GCSEs but i think it’s mainly at the subjects you’re doing for A level so they can tell how accurate your predicted grades are.

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