I am currently in the second year of sixth form and will be completing my final exams summer but want to join a apprenticeship after college which level should join?

The apprenticeship level you should apply for depends on your qualifications and the specific apprenticeship. Since you're finishing sixth form, you'll likely be qualified for an intermediate apprenticeship (Level 3), which is equivalent to A-Levels. Some apprenticeships might even offer higher apprenticeships (Level 4 and above) depending on your A-Level grades and the specific requirements of the role.

Before applying, you should:

* Research specific apprenticeships: Look at the apprenticeship websites (like the government's website in your country – in the UK, this would be Gov.uk, for example) and the websites of companies that interest you. They will clearly state the required level of the apprenticeship.

* Consider your A-Level results: Strong A-Level results might make you eligible for a higher-level apprenticeship.

* Look at the job description: The description will specify the required qualifications and experience.

Don't assume you'll automatically qualify for a higher-level apprenticeship just because you're finishing sixth form. Carefully review the entry requirements for each apprenticeship you're interested in.

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