At 11+, Common Entrance consists of two English examinations, as well as an examination each in Mathematics and Science. At 13+, Common Entrance consists of examinations in Mathematics (three papers: a (listening) mental mathematics paper, plus written non-calculator and calculator); English (two papers); and one paper each in
Latin,
Classical Greek, Geography, History, Religious Studies, plus either Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Core
(Easier Combined) Science. In addition, there is a choice of four modern languages: French, German,
Mandarin, and Spanish, which are assessed by written, oral and listening papers. Only Maths, English and a science are compulsory papers. Although some schools may require you to complete
others. In some 13+ subjects, there are three alternative levels: • Level 1 (foundation, aimed at those who would score under 40% on Level 2); and • Level 2 (harder, more knowledge required) paper is required. These subjects are French, English, Spanish, Mandarin and Science (Level 1 candidates sit a single Science paper, Level 2 three separate papers). In addition, in Latin and Mathematics, Levels 1, 2 and 3 are offered. • Level 3 is a higher level, requiring more knowledge and skills than Level 2. All other subjects consist only of one level. A still higher level 13+ scheme, called Common Academic Scholarship, is designed for
scholarship candidates, and single Scholarship papers are set in each of Mathematics, Geography, English, French, Science, History, Religious Studies and Latin. Scholarship candidates do not sit the Common Entrance papers, only Common Academic Scholarships (CASE). The syllabus for this is identical to that of CE, except in Latin, where the required knowledge goes beyond Level 3. The papers, however, should be more challenging than the normal papers. Most senior schools expect candidates to offer Mathematics, English, Science, Geography, History, Religious Studies and one or two languages, but pupils from schools which do not offer the traditional range of subjects or weaker pupils can offer a reduced number of papers: entrance requirements are dictated only by the senior school. Sometimes, it can even be up to 70% in every subject. Schools may also stipulate that pupils do not sit Level 1 papers, or that they must sit Level 3 papers where available. ==Taking the exam==