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About your course This course will prepare you for the Edexcel A Level Economics specification 9EC0 exams that take place in summer each year. They re set nationally by Edexcel, so you can t take them at any other time. The Economics assessment consists of three exam papers. You should sit all three during the same exam diet. Paper 1 Markets and business behaviour Paper 2 The national and global economy Paper 3 Microeconomics and macroeconomics The course involves around 320 guided learning hours. Visit our website to find out which exams you can take within the support period for this course. Preparing for your exams Before you sit your exams, you ll submit test papers to your tutor. They won t count towards your final grade - they re just there to make sure you re well prepared for the real thing, and to allow you and your tutor to track your progress. Booking your exams When it s time to book your exams, we ll remind you - this is usually about six months before the exam date. You ll then choose an exam centre and book your exams as a private candidate. Exam centres are usually schools or colleges within the UK that are already presenting internal candidates for the exam (ie. students who go to that school). Not every centre accepts private candidates - we ll provide you with a list of ones that do, and Edexcel also has one on their website. If you have a special relationship with a school, such as it being your old school or your child s school, they might accept you even if their policy is against private candidates. The cost of your exams isn t include in your course fee, as these fees are paid to your chosen exam centre. After booking your exams Once you re booked in and have confirmed the syllabus details, speak to your tutor and let them know so they can provide you with guidance and advice. If you re still at school or college and you re sitting exams there, you ll have to go elsewhere for your exams for this course. You can t be both an internal and a private candidate at one exam centre in the same exam diet.

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