What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?
Discussion for A-Level students and for those choosing their A-Level subjects.
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Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?ICT at A-Level =/= preparation for a degree in Computer Science or a career as a computer engineer.(Original post by jumpingjesusholycow)
How exactly do you expect solicitors and computer engineers to exist if their subjects are lowly and/or looked down upon? :
I'd like to see you try and live in a society without the rule of law and without any consumer technology. I mean, do you actually have any clue about what you're talking about? -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?Wrong. Media studies is easy. I'm speaking from experience.(Original post by michellemarcus)
No A-Level is easy! You just got to pick the ones your intrested in and motivate yourself to work hard -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?Well of course it's going to be useful for computer science(Original post by Dominic101)
Cambridge says that it is useful for compsci
but I guess it is quite limiting

But for everything else it's pretty useless :/ -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?A-Levels which limit what you can do at university:(Original post by Id and Ego seek)
See, the problem with that is I don't think it's fair to weigh up psychology, politics, computing and business studies with the likes of sports studies, travel & tourism and perspectives of science. So this least can only account for 'least respected' in relation to others; it tells us nothing about the nature of the subjects in themselves.
Archaeology (Arch & Anth)
Art & Design (Arts)
Business Studies (Economics)
Computing (Computer Science)
Design & Technology (Architecture)
Drama/Theatre Studies (Arts)
Electronics (Engineering)
English Language (Arts)
Film Studies (Arts)
Government & Politics (Arts)
Law (Land Economy & Law)
Media Studies (Arts)
Psychology (Arts)
Sociology (Arts)
A-Levels which should only be chosen as a fourth choice:
Accounting
Applied Science
Citizenship
Communication Studies
Critical Thinking
Dance
Environmental Science
General Studies
Health & Social Care
Home Economics
ICT
Leisure Studies
Music Technology
Performance Studies
Performing Arts
Perspectives on Science
Photography
Physical Education
Science
Science for Public Understanding
Sports Studies
Travel & Tourism
World Development -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?Economics=/business studies.(Original post by Tahooper)
Here's a full list of the least respected A-Levels:
Archaeology (Arch & Anth)
Art & Design (Arts)
Business Studies (Economics)
Computing (Computer Science)
Design & Technology (Architecture)
Drama/Theatre Studies (Arts)
Electronics (Engineering)
English Language (Arts)
Film Studies (Arts)
Government & Politics (Arts)
Law (Land Economy & Law)
Media Studies (Arts)
Psychology (Arts)
Sociology (Arts)
Accounting
Applied Science
Citizenship
Communication Studies
Critical Thinking
Dance
Environmental Science
General Studies
Health & Social Care
Home Economics
ICT
Leisure Studies
Music Technology
Performance Studies
Performing Arts
Perspectives on Science
Photography
Physical Education
Science
Science for Public Understanding
Sports Studies
Travel & Tourism
World Development
Business studies is what retards do because they can't do economics -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?
Are you kidding me? No A-Levels are meant to be easy you idiots, A-level stands for ADVANCED level and they don't make them 'easy.' Yes some may be easier than others for example Drama may be easier than Maths but it still doesn't make them least respected- IT ALL DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU WANT TO DO WHEN YOU LEAVE SIXTH FORM, it's different for everyone so stop being so critical of subject choices....
People like you make me frustrated thinking that there are 'easy' subjects, some people may find these so called 'easy' subjects difficult and you're all posting on here slagging them off is pathetic.
DO WHAT SUBJECTS YOU WANT TO DO REGARDLESS.... but if you want to follow the crowd and not be individual go ahead and choose loads of science and maths based subjects like all the other people that want to get into Cambridge or Oxford!!!!!!!!!
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Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?(Original post by Tahooper)
A-Levels which limit what you can do at university:
Archaeology (Arch & Anth)
Art & Design (Arts)
Business Studies (Economics)
Computing (Computer Science)
Design & Technology (Architecture)
Drama/Theatre Studies (Arts)
Electronics (Engineering)
English Language (Arts)
Film Studies (Arts)
Government & Politics (Arts)
Law (Land Economy & Law)
Media Studies (Arts)
Psychology (Arts)
Sociology (Arts)
A-Levels which should only be chosen as a fourth choice:
Accounting
Applied Science
Citizenship
Communication Studies
Critical Thinking
Dance
Environmental Science
General Studies
Health & Social Care
Home Economics
ICT
Leisure Studies
Music Technology
Performance Studies
Performing Arts
Perspectives on Science
Photography
Physical Education
Science
Science for Public Understanding
Sports Studies
Travel & Tourism
World Development
That is an outdated list. I've seen that before a few years ago, but universities requirements change every year. For instance Psychology is now a preferred a-level for bioscience and health care profession courses.
People just need to be really careful looking at these forums, because for different courses and different unis, they really have diffrent expectations. I think that there is a few 'easy' a-levels, but most people fail those, but they under-estimate the fact that even though they may be easier than the rest, you still have to put in a lot of work.
People of different intelligences find things easier than others, its unfair to say any a-level is easy because then it gives the impression that it is universally easy for everyone, which is not the case, its why you see so many people getting U's and E's on exams in these subjects.
Don't underestimate the 'soft' subjects! -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?
I don't think General Studies is very respected. I did it because it was compulsory at my school, but I don't even bother mentioning it when applying for things.
Critical Thinking is similar, I did that at AS (again because it was compulsory at my school), but nobody really knows what it is. -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?Haha, it's definitely not. Geology is a pure physical science, geography is a very broad field that focuses on the interaction between people and the world, and includes some geology and some meteorology and some biology at times. Either way, both are certainly respected A-levels (geology is uncommon though which is probably why you don't hear much about it).(Original post by cuckoo99)
well the first part of the question is just subjective.... and the least respected A levels are generaly the subjects that are just an application of another, e.g geolgy is applied geography in a sense. media studies is applied english.
Edit: another example would be psychology, psychology is not as respected as biology by universities as psychology can be seen as an application of biology. i do both of them subjects btw -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?oh my bad then, just never really heard of it. also was basing it on the fact that to do geology at university you dont need to take the A-Level. they would prob much prefer a selection of A-levels like Physics/Chemistry/Maths/Geogrgraphy but ye i would still see geology at A-level being an application of georgraphy, chemistry and physics(Original post by lukas1051)
Haha, it's definitely not. Geology is a pure physical science, geography is a very broad field that focuses on the interaction between people and the world, and includes some geology and some meteorology and some biology at times. Either way, both are certainly respected A-levels (geology is uncommon though which is probably why you don't hear much about it). -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?PE is actually one of the hardest A levels out there.(Original post by llessur123)
I'd say the least respected are:
Dance, Applied Buisness, Law, Anthropology, Archaeology, Citizenship, Communication and Culture, General Studies, Health and Social Care, Leisure Studies, Travel and Tourism, ICT, Media, PE.
Probably a few more too, but that's the ones my college offer from the top of my head. Its hard to say what subject is easy because personally, I'd fail Dance miserably yet I'm quite good at Chemistry. Easiness is subjective. I'm going to get negged because there's going to be people who study these subjects, but they aren't very respected and that's hard to disagree with. Basically anything on the blacklists, Oxbridge isn't everything but its a decent guide. -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?Why not exactly? Whilst I'm sure there are an increasing number of schools offering A levels in Computer Science, most schools still operate on the ICT curriculum. Presuming you're not an ardent elitist, what A-level is more suited to a career in computer engineering at GCE level other than ICT?(Original post by caiitlinz)
ICT at A-Level =/= preparation for a degree in Computer Science or a career as a computer engineer. -
Re: What are the Easiest and least respected A levels?Computing.(Original post by jumpingjesusholycow)
Why not exactly? Whilst I'm sure there are an increasing number of schools offering A levels in Computer Science, most schools still operate on the ICT curriculum. Presuming you're not an ardent elitist, what A-level is more suited to a career in computer engineering at GCE level other than ICT?
but I guess it is quite limiting
