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Are A Levels Respected in the USA? What U.S. Colleges Really Think
By : Desmond Fairchild 15 Mar 2026

Are A Levels Respected in the USA? What U.S. Colleges Really Think

A Levels are widely accepted and respected by U.S. colleges, especially when taken in rigorous subjects like Math, Physics, and Chemistry. Top universities grant credit for high grades, but success depends on context, subject choice, and how well you present your academic story.

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