if anyone does/done all four of these is it bearable because it seems like the only way i can manage to keep my options fair open but head into a scientific root helpppppp
if anyone does/done all four of these is it bearable because it seems like the only way i can manage to keep my options fair open but head into a scientific root helpppppp
What? Maths, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths. You can't do Maths twice.
Easily doable. I know a person who did Maths, Chemistry, Further Maths and Economics and got AABB respectively. He dropped Further Maths after AS though.
if anyone does/done all four of these is it bearable because it seems like the only way i can manage to keep my options fair open but head into a scientific root helpppppp
if anyone does/done all four of these is it bearable because it seems like the only way i can manage to keep my options fair open but head into a scientific root helpppppp
*route, help
I do/have done all of these plus biology. They are good subjects.
I do/have done all of these plus biology. They are good subjects.
ooo you do biology too! i like all the subjects but dont know whether it would be too hard to do them all, as the sciences involve vast amounts of revision(biology especially) and maths will take a lot of time to understand, i already have all the entry requirements for all
ooo you do biology too! i like all the subjects but dont know whether it would be too hard to do them all, as the sciences involve vast amounts of revision(biology especially) and maths will take a lot of time to understand, i already have all the entry requirements for all
I'd say give it a go. You don't know whether you are capable of it unless you try.
I think it's impossible to say until you get your GCSE results and know what you're really capable of as it's doable, but A/B grades are only likely if you're a majority A*/A student at gcse
I think it's impossible to say until you get your GCSE results and know what you're really capable of as it's doable, but A/B grades are only likely if you're a majority A*/A student at gcse
Wow, quadruple science and double maths. Are you doing all of these to A2 as well?
I'd say give it a go. You don't know whether you are capable of it unless you try.
not really sure, i assume by next year ill know what i like and dont, and ill see from there, because i have no aspirations at the moment, except for wanting a high salaried job hehe
what is further maths like, because im going on the fact that further and maths kind of merge into one massive subject, just one harder than the other
C1 - peasy, should be aiming for full UMS C2 - peasy, should be aiming for full UMS S1 - slightly tedious, but not too difficult if you can be bothered to learn the content S2 - slightly tedious, but not too difficult if you can be bothered to learn the content M1 - dull and quite tricky! (If you're lucky, your school may let you choose just stats and perhaps FP3).
It does 'merge' somewhat, but FP1/FP2 will allow you to discover a whole new world of maths! (Matrices, complex/imaginary numbers, properties of polynomial roots, polar coordinates, more hyperbolic functions and properties of curves and inequalities), so should be very interesting for you if you enjoy the pure side of maths.
C1 - peasy, should be aiming for full UMS C2 - peasy, should be aiming for full UMS S1 - slightly tedious, but not too difficult if you can be bothered to learn the content S2 - slightly tedious, but not too difficult if you can be bothered to learn the content M1 - dull and quite tricky! (If you're lucky, your school may let you choose just stats and perhaps FP3).
It does 'merge' somewhat, but FP1/FP2 will allow you to discover a whole new world of maths! (Matrices, complex/imaginary numbers, properties of polynomial roots, polar coordinates, more hyperbolic functions and properties of curves and inequalities), so should be very interesting for you if you enjoy the pure side of maths.