I'm doing French, Spanish, Drama and Theatre Studies and English Language and Literature :-) I was going to do Sociology too, but it's not really my cup of tea :-)
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im doin Law, English Lit., Computing and also Business Studies.... have to see what grades i get first... but... i might change business or english lit.... might be too hard......... wot bout everyone else?.... wots everyone else studying.....
But I'm stuck on whether to take physics or English lit as my fourth. I'm not sure I'll be able to handle English lit at A level as though im not bad at it I find it boring already. Whereas with physics I find it really interesting but I'm worse at it than eng lit.
Any help on which I should take?
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But I'm stuck on whether to take physics or English lit as my fourth. I'm not sure I'll be able to handle English lit at A level as though im not bad at it I find it boring already. Whereas with physics I find it really interesting but I'm worse at it than eng lit.
Any help on which I should take?
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I was on the same boat. Whatever you find more interesting will always be the better choice, since you will be more motivated to study the subject and doing better on it.
Art and Design (or Fine Art, I guess my teachers will decide which my work falls under - Fine Art hopefully), ICT, Physics and English Language. Definitely dropping Physics though, so I'll have an AS in it. If I pass, that is And I want to stay on at my college and do an Art Foundation course, and then do a Fine Art degree.
But I'm stuck on whether to take physics or English lit as my fourth. I'm not sure I'll be able to handle English lit at A level as though im not bad at it I find it boring already. Whereas with physics I find it really interesting but I'm worse at it than eng lit.
Any help on which I should take?
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Physics will definitely go hand in hand with Maths, it is a lot more Maths based at A Level than GCSE, which I wasn't entirely prepared for. I'm struggling in Physics purely because I'm not great at Maths at all, but I'm sure as long as you're alright with Maths and you're willing to put the work in you'll be fine.
Yeah my school didn't offer it either but I decided I wanted a change anyway; going somewhere new for sixth form
I seriously considered moving but most of my friends (so, distractions) are at other schools and I know the teachers I have will get the best out of me. So I just stayed.