That's entirely up to you, but personally I don't think they're bad . Do you want to study at university? Because if so, there are universities that you can get into with A levels built on those AS results. Sorry that you're not feeling that great about them, but perhaps this could be an opportunity to learn from the experience to improve for next year. Do you think you started revising early enough, and were you doing the right sort of revision? Perhaps try out some new techniques next time
They will be fine. Learn from your mistakes in the lower ones, and build on the successes of the higher ones.
Yeah that seems good advice. I'm gonna drop the D(French) and hopefully get like A*AB predicted as very high A in Film studies and the BC were in History and English Lit so don't actually count towards A2
Yeah that seems good advice. I'm gonna drop the D(French) and hopefully get like A*AB predicted as very high A in Film studies and the BC were in History and English Lit so don't actually count towards A2
Don't worry about things that won't cause trouble is a good motto in life.
That's entirely up to you, but personally I don't think they're bad . Do you want to study at university? Because if so, there are universities that you can get into with A levels built on those AS results. Sorry that you're not feeling that great about them, but perhaps this could be an opportunity to learn from the experience to improve for next year. Do you think you started revising early enough, and were you doing the right sort of revision? Perhaps try out some new techniques next time
Cheers for the reply. I reckon on didn't revise well enough for English Lit (C) as I didn't enjoy it as well as not being good at it. With the French [D] I tried hard and even went to France on my own to improve speaking which kind of worked as I was a mark of a B in the oral but unfortunetely I screwed up the main exam.