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Over a quarter of female students to study STEM subjects at A-Level in 2024

This rings true, as more female students (26%) are planning to study Biology versus male students (22%) in 2024, whilst a whopping 80% of female students would now say that science is an important subject to study at A-Level. What's more, 75% of GCSE students believe nowadays, both men and women can have successful careers in STEM. This rings true, as more female students (26%) are planning to study Biology versus male students (22%) in 2024, whilst a whopping 80% of female students would now...
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This rings true, as more female students (26%) are planning to study Biology versus male students (22%) in 2024, whilst a whopping 80% of female students would now say that science is an important subject to study at A-Level. What's more, 75% of GCSE students believe nowadays, both men and women can have successful careers in STEM.

When choosing A-Levels, students can often feel stressed and place great importance on making the right choices at the ages of 15 and 16. Research shows that nearly half (49%) are worried that the subjects they pick to study at A-Level turn out to be harder than they thought. This is followed by over 4 in 10 students feeling worried that they won't achieve the grades they need to get into university – whilst more than a third (34%) are concerned they'll regret their subject choice. Over a third (34%) are also fear that the subjects they choose won't land them a job in the future.

However, despite previous data showing that female students who drop out of STEM based subjects at school will struggle to land tech-based roles in their future careers, nearly two thirds (64%) of female students feel confident that taking STEM subjects will provide them with a successful career path.

More broadly, Quizlet's research also highlights the most popular A-Levels being chosen for 2024, with maths (46%) topping the list as a key STEM subject of choice, followed by English Language (35%), Business studies (28%) and English Literature (28%).

Research conducted by Censuswide between 15.11 – 20.11.2023; 1003 Students currently choosing their A Levels (UK GCSE students aged 14-16)

*STEM subjects included in research are as follows: Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics

For any questions or enquiries, please contact quizlet@hopeandglorypr.com

Quizlet is a global learning platform that provides engaging AI-powered study tools to help people practise and master whatever they are learning. Every month, over 60 million students, teachers and everyday people use Quizlet to study any subject imaginable for school, work or as part of their personal interests – used by over 2.5m UK students and 160k teachers in the UK. 

Combining cognitive science and machine learning, Quizlet guides students through adaptive study activities to confidently reach their learning goals. Quizlet offers a combination of free and paid subscriptions for both students and teachers that enable further customisation. Using AI, Quizlet trains and improves memory, encouraging independent learning and adapts to the individual's learning needs, regardless of academic background.

Headquartered in San Francisco and founded in 2005, Quizlet's primary products include digital flashcards, matching games, practise electronic assessments, and live quizzes.

For more information, visit: www.quizlet.com

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