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What combination of IGCSE, AS and A level subjects should I take to be able to apply to Georgetown University SFS-Qatar?

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What combination of IGCSE, AS and A level subjects should I take to be able to apply to Georgetown University SFS-Qatar?

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Georgetown University SFS-Qatar requires applicants to have completed at least 12 years of formal education or equivalent, through the end of a standard high school curriculum. The IGCSE is generally completed in the 10th or 11th grade, and is a starting point for the AS- or A-level qualifications. Our top applicants have generally completed 8 or 9 IGCSE subject exams. While we start considering applicants during their AS-level exam year, we recommend that students complete their studies through A-level if possible (not every high school offers instruction through A-level). We recommend this because, first, A-level qualifications make an applicant more competitive for admission; second, A-level qualifications allow an applicant to apply to a wide range of top universities; and third, A-level qualifications (given good results) will allow an admitted applicant to complete university up to a year sooner. Georgetown University requires students to take a minimum of four AS subjects in the

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