Hello, I'm still not confident in some of the A Levels I have picked.
I'm going to my secondary school's sixth form, and have picked
- Philosophy and Ethics
- Theatre Studies
- History
- Art and Design
I have already changed my options once before, from Psychology to History. Furthermore, I also have been undecided on whenever or not to take Art and Design or Fine Art. Art and Design would allow me to work in 3-D and 2-D, whereas Fine Art is focused on drawing and painting.
My main strength in Art has always been drawing, that's pretty much all I can do confidently - so I would love to develop my drawing further and learn more about painting. However, Art and Design would allow me to explore more and have more freedom with mediums. It would also be nice to explore 3-D.
On the induction day I went to both Art and Design, and Fine Art, and in all honesty I did enjoy Fine Art more. However, after talking to both of the teachers they both told me that they would love for me to be on the course. The Art and Design teachers told me that I could stick to drawing through-out the course if I wanted to. If this was the case I may have well picked Fine Art. Reguardless, after the induction day I was left in the same situation, undecided.
I know that I am probably overthinking a lot, but I would like some advice from another point of view.
I guess my main question is - how did you know that you picked the right A Levels?
Thank you, for taking the time to read - Molly.