Then economics. What a load of **** that A level was. 'Here, learn the mark scheme by rote, and then these particular points I've written down for you to parrot in the exam'. Erm, no. I got an A, and I still know absolutely nothing about economics.
haha, don't trust my Physics judgement I'm just annoyed because in my exam I didn't recognise a question was on direct proportion that was four easy marks. You'll be great. It's one of those things that when you've figured it out, it makes sense.
Don't worry I know how it feels, its happened to me too! , you get put under a lot of pressure and stress in the exam that you tend to mess us on the easy questions! Hmm yh I guess but the exams still full of surprise; with all those HSW stuff if you know what I mean. Wanna continue over inbox? , we're going slightly off topic here
Then economics. What a load of **** that A level was. 'Here, learn the mark scheme by rote, and then these particular points I've written down for you to parrot in the exam'. Erm, no. I got an A, and I still know absolutely nothing about economics.
To be fair, most (pretty much all) subjects can be learnt by rote, Maths, Sciences, Geography etc. that's the structure of A levels I'm afraid.
Sure, but in most subjects rote learning means something (not a lot, but something). In economics you're presented with one theory and not even told that there's disagreement. I find that completely empty and pointless.
At least, that's how I was taught. If you were taught differently, fair enough.
My worst grade was a C in Geography but it was because i did the wrong questions in the paper last june . Was on a B and got a D in that paper . Resit went well though last monday so hopefully back up a grade soon