I want to do engineering. Maths, Physics and 2 easy subjects would've been enough. But no, I had to go ahead and pick Chemistry and Biology as my second 2.
I did Biology at AS because I adored it at GCSE. I liked it at A Level for the first three months. Regretted it for the rest of the year. Dropped it so hard on results day after somehow blagging a B in it.
I nearly didn't pick Chemistry because I hated it at GCSE but it complimented my other subjects and I just seemed to naturally do well in it so I thought I'd just "endure" it. Looking back I think I would have regretted NOT doing it. I love Chemistry so much now.
Yes, it is perhaps a bit *regrettable* but spelling 'their choice' wrong is a very common error after all. Perhaps they are regretful now. I however am probably more regretful about the fact that I didn't take AH History but, oh well, I may get the chance at university!
You live and burn... or do I mean learn...?
I think you have perhaps misunderstood the irony in my reply.
I kind of wish I had picked computer science instead of economics because it fits in better with my other subjects but economics is probably easier than computer science
I don't really regret taking Law AS as I got 97%- however, I hated the second unit. It was literally hell, no one can say that EU law can ever be interesting. Or statutory interpretation.
It was very easy but literally the dullest thing in the world.