GCSE 1a*6a2b AS - maths - a physics - a chemistry - a (want to drop) further maths - c (a in fp1 , a in s2, u in d1 )
I feel that my C in AS further maths will hold me back because of the predictions. My UCAS I think would be good because I've read a lot of physics related literature, went to CERN,self teaching C++,playing and coaching a football team.
Yeah I'm swaying more to chem eng but I don't think I know enough about it so for the remains of my summer holidays i'll read even more books on chemical engineering
Yeah I'm thinking to try and go for the impossible 3A* in maths physics and chemistry and try and bump AS FM to an A. D1 is a b*tch tho
You only need one of those A*s, and there is a very real chance the university you firm will let you in anyway with AAA or A*AB.
I got a B in D1, 75 UMS and it was my worst AS module, so I understand how hit-and-miss it is, but you can improve a lot on a U - if that goes up to a B or C, your grades should average out depending on UMS.
by the way I got AAAAC at AS, the C was in chemistry, and I got into physics at uni
Yeah I'm thinking to try and go for the impossible 3A* in maths physics and chemistry and try and bump AS FM to an A. D1 is a b*tch tho
AAAC is actually a very good set of results, considering the C is AAU, so not sure how impossoble it is. You can do another unit anyway.
And dont worry, you have some time left to decide. Also think about whether you want to apply for a course with a 1 year placement or anything like that.
Yeah I'm swaying more to chem eng but I don't think I know enough about it so for the remains of my summer holidays i'll read even more books on chemical engineering
Watching videos is just as useful. There are quite a few on YouTube you can find, and I guess they are quicker to get through, which means that you would have saved time just in case you decided to go with Physics again
You only need one of those A*s, and there is a very real chance the university you firm will let you in anyway with AAA or A*AB.
I got a B in D1, 75 UMS and it was my worst AS module, so I understand how hit-and-miss it is, but you can improve a lot on a U - if that goes up to a B or C, your grades should average out depending on UMS.
by the way I got AAAAC at AS, the C was in chemistry, and I got into physics at uni
I knew I was bad in D1 but not that bad lol, you did very well in your D1. I may retake D1 or take up M2 because its more useful and I like AS mechanics