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Is A-Level Colouring a real A-Level???

My friend told me it would be a good choice as you are guaranteed good grades.

The only thing is that I don't know where to find a college/6 form that offer's this A-Level.

I also am unsure if I would pass it because colouring would be very repetitive and could become a chore.

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Reply 1
Original post by 2016_GCSE
My friend told me it would be a good choice as you are guaranteed good grades.

The only thing is that I don't know where to find a college/6 form that offer's this A-Level.

I also am unsure if I would pass it because colouring would be very repetitive and could become a chore.


Yes. Geography.
Original post by 2016_GCSE
My friend told me it would be a good choice as you are guaranteed good grades.

The only thing is that I don't know where to find a college/6 form that offer's this A-Level.

I also am unsure if I would pass it because colouring would be very repetitive and could become a chore.

Yeah, but you should really take further colouring too
Reply 3
Original post by jamestg
Yes. Geography.


So Geography offers lot's of colouring?
Reply 4
Original post by 2016_GCSE
My friend told me it would be a good choice as you are guaranteed good grades.

The only thing is that I don't know where to find a college/6 form that offer's this A-Level.

I also am unsure if I would pass it because colouring would be very repetitive and could become a chore.


Are you serious? Because there's a college in Aberdeen that does A level colouring. 100% pass rate as well

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Original post by jamestg
Yes. Geography.


I was 120% sure someone would say that :closedeyes:
Reply 6
Original post by 2016_GCSE
So Geography offers lot's of colouring?


Well at my sixth form, Geography is the only department to have the massive collection of colouring pencils so...
If you are unsure about colouring In I would highly recommend the A-level dot to dot course. You'll find it listed as an option for maths called "Decision Maths".
A level Art
A-Level coloring is a great course. At AS it's quite hard because you only do farm animals but if you're really good and get into A2, you'll be allowed to colour dinosaurs in your exam.
Reply 10
Original post by Jonsmith98
If you are unsure about colouring In I would highly recommend the A-level dot to dot course. You'll find it listed as an option for maths called "Decision Maths".


Its easy but there's not enough time to finish the paper

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Original post by jamestg
Yes. Geography.


Considering a geography degree and still lolled
Reply 12
BTEC bricklaying is a much more rewarding course.
Original post by jamestg
Yes. Geography.


:rofl:
If you go out of line you've missed your chance of an A*
Reply 15
Is there Donald Trump studies at A-Level also?
Original post by Fish40
Its easy but there's not enough time to finish the paper


I Agree, after 2011 the time for the exam f***ed right off out of the feasible region.
Original post by Rhythmical
If you go out of line you've missed your chance of an A*


But how else am I gonna prove what a rebel I am? :s-smilie:
Original post by TheOtherSide.
But how else am I gonna prove what a rebel I am? :s-smilie:


Your could colour where the paper says "do not write outside this box"
Original post by TheOtherSide.
But how else am I gonna prove what a rebel I am? :s-smilie:


Tough, you picked the wrong course :colone: how else will the donkey gain colour?

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