Regretted taking media studies, but not because it was difficult, because it was pointless, having taken a GVNQ in media studies the year before. I did get almost full marks in almost every paper though, so at least it got me another A!
Especially considering: a) Me and math = fail (every time I see numbers I feel like I'm going to have a stroke.) b) I have a very strong aversion to past papers (which you have to do a lot of in maths) c) I am a major procrastinator
Why did I think an A* at GCSE = I'm good enough for the A-Level?
Maths. I only took it because my school wouldn't let me do physics without also doing maths, because they didn't want to spend physics lessons teaching maths.
My physics helped my maths more than the other way around tbh.
I regret taking chemistry, I only took it because I was under some juvenile illusion that I wanted to be a medic. Ughhh, I would never of taken it if it wasn't compulsory for medicine.