- Highly qualified admissions to top universities: Many outstanding universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Yale, MIT or Stanford will give priority to applicants who score high in A-level exam.
- Intensive knowledge of specific subjects: Subjects in A-level programs are selected by students for their future careers, these two years will accumulate knowledge and the skills necessary for college years to help them have a bright career orientation.
- First-year college credit waivers: Some colleges will accept free credits for the first-year courses in which students score high on A-level exam.
- Improved critical skills: During A-level, students are required to complete a variety of assignments, as well as tests and final exams. This contributes to the development of necessary skills such as presentation, analysis, critical thinking… to improve knowledge and the self-learning spirit.



