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I'm in the same position. In fact I only done three AS levels this year and know for sure i have failed 1 and the other 2 i can pass but with bad marks.
For my school I know i won't get kicked out but if i wish i can retake the year as many have done from the previous year as your allowed 3 years in 6th form (i think).
Otherwise I'm allowed to decline my results i get for this and improve the coursework and re-submit it in January. Therefore can improve my grade.
To continue to A-Level you usually need at least around a D, but even if you get this or not, the teacher can say whether he/she thinks you're elegible.
As for future it is early but depending if you want to go to University and what courses, the grades needed vary quite a lot. I'm definitely not the smartest kid in year as most my GCSE's were C's.
But i'm considering Uni and course i like needs about 120 UCAS points which is something like a minimum of two E's at AS level and 1 D at A level.
So if you think it's affecting your future, just think, there are always plenty of people in the same boat as you
I think that if u really want the A-Level qualification you should probably sign up with a private institution and study on your own. Well i don't think the school with accept you if you failed so private maybe the only option. Try the a-level Cambrige exams.
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