Science equivalency
Science equivalency
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Leahpeters123

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3 posts

54 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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Has anyone took the equivalency testing combined science exam?

GliderRider

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101 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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Leahpeters123 said:
Has anyone took the equivalency testing combined science exam?
LP123, if you included a reference to a description of the exam you mentioned, it would help. I had never heard of it until today. Do you mean something like this?

Science Equivalency Test

I did my 'O' levels forty years ago, so a bit of explanation what its all about would help.

Leahpeters123

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3 posts

54 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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No so it’s a company who offer exams that are equivalent to your GCSE so if you failed one you can re take it through them

Eric Mc

124,449 posts

285 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Never heard of such a thing. Can you give examples?

xeny

5,376 posts

98 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Eric Mc said:
Never heard of such a thing. Can you give examples?
This looks like the company in question https://www.equivalencytesting.com/ .

I've encountered exams for Maths, English and Science As the OP says, they're intended for adults looking to fill exam qualification "gaps" and sometimes have provision for remote over the internet exinations.

GliderRider's link has some sample questions.

Leahpeters123

Original Poster:

3 posts

54 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Have you ever taken one with the company? (The one you posted is the one I’m using)

CraigyMc

18,031 posts

256 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2021
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Leahpeters123 said:
No so it’s a company who offer exams that are equivalent to your GCSE so if you failed one you can re take it through them
I find it odd that they do GCSE-level (apparently, equivalent) testing, but then go on to list academic institutions who won't look at GCSE-level qualifications as entry requirements anyway (they will be looking for A/AS levels).