I think either program is equally valued. The general studies will probably give you more freedom in subject choice. As part of undergraduate studies is to 'discover yourself' a wide subjec...
Yes, through UCAS. To be frank, you will not be a hot contender for some of the more prestigious universities, but I've seen worse grades get through to uni.
Just go for it, you've nothin...
Honestly? I think it would be worth your time to apply to Oxford. You've got an interesting background, and you did very well the second time through on the A levels. I think you stand a shot, but...
Your being in those challenging Jewish classes will be in your favor. In your other subjects, you're on the right track for most colleges, but if you want the more competitive colleges out there, ...
Electives are anything that isn't a requirement. Basically, most majors have core classes, relating to your major. These are the things that you will need to learn during your major. There are ele...
Nowadays you see people with degrees in music working at real estate firms so a degree in general studies is not too shabby....
You can register as a liberal arts major and then, as you start taking classes, if you do realize what you want to major in, you should switch to that major. In that way, in addition to your general st...
Put undecided....
I think it is better for you to earn a bachelor degree....
It is good that you have a Bachelor's. The only problem with a B.G.S. is the lack of specific requirements for some jobs. It might not be a bad idea to fill in the gaps for an actual BA or BS in a...