I had that attitude last year. I was only doing A-Levels because I wanted to get further in education than anyone within my immediate family. After about 3 weeks I sort of accepted that I have a wide range of career options.
You don't want to do A-Levels at all? I feel like that every day but I know that after these 2 years I will thank myself for choosing to do them.
I had that attitude last year. I was only doing A-Levels because I wanted to get further in education than anyone within my immediate family. After about 3 weeks I sort of accepted that I have a wide range of career options.
You don't want to do A-Levels at all? I feel like that every day but I know that after these 2 years I will thank myself for choosing to do them.
I had that attitude last year. I was only doing A-Levels because I wanted to get further in education than anyone within my immediate family. After about 3 weeks I sort of accepted that I have a wide range of career options.
You don't want to do A-Levels at all? I feel like that every day but I know that after these 2 years I will thank myself for choosing to do them.
Idk I'm starting school in a few days. I'll see what A-Levels are like. Thanks though
It's not about impressing parents or anyone it's about what you wanaa do and what you're going to do well in. My mum wanted me to do a levels but my dad is happy with me doing a BTEC extended diploma in applied sciences 👍🏼
It's not about impressing parents or anyone it's about what you wanaa do and what you're going to do well in. My mum wanted me to do a levels but my dad is happy with me doing a BTEC extended diploma in applied sciences 👍🏼
Thanks I'm going to see how I feel on the first few weeks. If I feel it's not right for me I'll discuss it.