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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a level student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a student who is studying at a specific level, often in the context of education systems that categorize students by their academic achievements or qualifications.
Example: "She is a level student who is preparing for her final exams in mathematics."
Alternatives: "grade student" or "class student".
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As an A Level student I have to tell you that I can relate to the woman of the book in the sense of being restricted either by the school or the society in general on what I 'should' and 'should not' do.
A level student Owain Jones, 17, from Nefyn, said he had been walking on the beach with a friend and her mother.
Catherine Creamer, another 17-year-old A level student, said the reporting may have increased tensions but those tensions had been present for a long time".Perhaps the issues needed to be brought to crisis point before they can be solved," she suggested.
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He raised the issue in a shadow cabinet meeting more than a decade ago after being berated about it by an A-level student in his constituency.
Telula Smyth, A-level student, London.
Eighteen-year-old A-level student Edu Ismail concurs.
Owen did not fit into any standard category of A-level student.
Create a survey questionnaire and visit them disguised as an A-level student.
The first concept an A-level student may well learn is the principle of opportunity cost.
Saniya Gour, 17, an east London A-level student, has struggled.
My first Facebook status, as an A-level student, was: "Hannah is wondering where her legwarmer is.
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