(Mainly posting to see how whatever-his-name-is reacts to this, as I wholly respect and highly regard his opinion.)
If I may respond on his behalf:
You haven't chosen exactly the same subjects as me therefore I'm going to demonstrate my supreme naivity by:
* Saying you're stupid * Claiming that I am academically superior to you even though I have in no way achieved anything that might support such a statement * Informing you that you have no future because you have no prospects in your career choice * Calling you a loser * Suggesting that I will be infinitely more successful than you, despite not having actually been accepted into University myself yet
This is just to get to know you all! I am new to TSR, so I just wanted to know what some of the other members, studied and what they hope to study and pursue in later life.
Biology Chemistry French Maths
Medicine Though I really don't want to go into surgery at this point...
I originally chose: History Government and Politics French Maths
but then (stupidly) decided that I'd take Latin, since I'm good at it. So I'm currently studying:
History Latin French Maths
as my main ASs, with Psychology, EPQ and GCSE Italian on the side.
Don't take Latin. It's difficult, it's mountains of work and I wish I was better at it. However, everyone else in my class loves it.
I'm hoping to study French and History/ French and Italian at uni.
I am afraid you cannot put me off. I want to do a language for a level and it is either German or Latin, and I HATE GERMAN!!!! I also love Latin so I am definitely doing it for a level
Cool! So you can't become a doctor? Do you work in a hospital? Sorry, I have never heard of Neuroscience, lol.
You can go on to do postgrad medicine, but it's not something I'd want to do. It's a bioscience/life science, so it'd be similar as far as career prospects go to taking a biology or zoology or genetics etc etc etc degree (except, in my opinion, more interesting )
You can go on to do postgrad medicine, but it's not something I'd want to do. It's a bioscience/life science, so it'd be similar as far as career prospects go to taking a biology or zoology or genetics etc etc etc degree (except, in my opinion, more interesting )
It sounds more interesting too! Haha, sorry to ask so many questions, but what are the subject requirements and what grades? But good luck!
It sounds more interesting too! Haha, sorry to ask so many questions, but what are the subject requirements and what grades? But good luck!
That's fine, it's always nice to have someone interested! The unis I've applied to ask for two from Maths, Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Some unis definitely want Biology or Chemistry. Grade requirements are generally AAA-ABB. Two of my offers are AAB, one is ABB/AAC and another is BBB. Thank you for the luck!