Whichever you enjoy the least. Got A* in maths, A in economics and D in politics, it was the absolute pinnacle of tedium, could probably have got an A if I'd have knuckled down and done all the reading but it was just so dull I couldn't do it.
Out of interest for people who say Chemistry, is AS just as hard or is A2 the real killer? I plan on doing it for AS then dropping it, will I still struggle?
Stupid thread. A maths genius may find english lit and language hard, and Shakespeare might struggle with differentiation or diffraction patterns... completely subjective on that, as well as how much you enjoy the subject (and how much you are willing to put in).
Additional Further Maths sounds NASTY. FP3, S3,S4, M3, M4 and M5....ARGH. Although the learning curve probably isn't as steep...you'd be doing further maths anyway so you'd be used to it.
I'm a little surprised by the amount of people that have said Chemistry already in this thread (and Biology for that matter), I always loved those subjects; even if, at times, they could be a little challenging. Ah well, each to their own I s'pose.
Out of interest for people who say Chemistry, is AS just as hard or is A2 the real killer? I plan on doing it for AS then dropping it, will I still struggle?
I found as chemistry really hard. I got a B this results day after getting a D in january, retaking to get a high B, getting an A in the practical and another D in unit 2 with a tutor for months. I did have a **** teacher, but a lot of people found it really hard. Not to put you off, some people are fine, id just say unless you find it interesting, and are quite good at GCSE it is quite hard. So glad to be dropping that muvafcker!
Critical Thinking by a country mile. It's incredibly hard to motivate yourself to give a tiny rat's arse about it, and as a result most people in my year ended up making a pig's ear of it.
physics. got an E for it, chemistry i find easy out of the sciences, its a mixture of hard content and application, biology is way too emphasied on the application to exam questions. and physics is just hard, but it depends on the person.
maths is straightforward with persistent hard work
There is no such thing. Poeple have their own strengths and weaknesses. Somebody could not study and get A* in physics or further maths and will struggle to scrap a D in english or history