I'm doing biology, chemistry, maths and drama. The first three are very typical and normally go together, but then when I say drama whoever I'm telling it to suddenly does a double take- it's really quite funny 😂
I'm doing biology, chemistry, maths and drama. The first three are very typical and normally go together, but then when I say drama whoever I'm telling it to suddenly does a double take- it's really quite funny 😂
I know a fair few people who did this! For those who enjoy drama, it's less taxing than another academic subject- and so long as it gets the grade, you're at zero disadvantage ideal really
I'm doing biology, chemistry, maths and drama. The first three are very typical and normally go together, but then when I say drama whoever I'm telling it to suddenly does a double take- it's really quite funny 😂
A girl I met recently is doing similar, and wants to go into presenting nature documentaries eventually I think
I know a fair few people who did this! For those who enjoy drama, it's less taxing than another academic subject- and so long as it gets the grade, you're at zero disadvantage ideal really
Exactly and it's something to really look forward to in the week (in a different way to looking forward to the other subjects) because it doesn't feel like a proper lesson at all
A girl I met recently is doing similar, and wants to go into presenting nature documentaries eventually I think
Haha that's so cool! I want to do medicine, so drama will definitely give me lots of people skills and the ability to think on my feet, which I feel is vital for this profession
Haha that's so cool! I want to do medicine, so drama will definitely give me lots of people skills and the ability to think on my feet, which I feel is vital for this profession
A doctor who isn't brusque and unsmiling?! You will singlehandedly save the NHS! ;D
I did both Physics and Politics for A level which is quite an unusual combination for most people (and Maths, some people did Maths/Phys or Maths/Pol but I was the only one with Phys/Pol)
Haha........something like that. I would like to do chemical engineering and pursue a career in that for some time, then get into politics and work my way up and hopefully into the cabinet (if the party wins) so that I can try and sort out this country!
Haha........something like that. I would like to do chemical engineering and pursue a career in that for some time, then get into politics and work my way up and hopefully into the cabinet (if the party wins) so that I can try and sort out this country!
That's an interesting career path so you'll join the government when you've perfected nanobot-aided voter suggestion.... xP
I did both Physics and Politics for A level which is quite an unusual combination for most people (and Maths, some people did Maths/Phys or Maths/Pol but I was the only one with Phys/Pol)
If there really are going to be more people good at both politics and thinking critically and, you know, understanding data, then i have new hope for the future...