Funny enough I regret taking Spanish A Level a lot of the time, since I don't like my teacher and the level of homework is unbelievable. He's from Peru and only practised teaching in private schools in China and Singapore... so basically he's treating me (only me in the class) like some Chinese homework slave.
Ironically, I've applied to do Spanish and Chinese at uni, so I've just got to pull through A2 and then I can enjoy Spanish again.
Funny enough I regret taking Spanish A Level a lot of the time, since I don't like my teacher and the level of homework is unbelievable. He's from Peru and only practised teaching in private schools in China and Singapore... so basically he's treating me (only me in the class) like some Chinese homework slave.
Ironically, I've applied to do Spanish and Chinese at uni, so I've just got to pull through A2 and then I can enjoy Spanish again.
I'm in Y12. I will PM you if that's okay? And that's awful. I hope it gets better soon.
I felt the same way about Chemistry last year. I had a nagging feeling within the first few weeks of school it wasn't for me but decided it would get better as time went by. Let's just say it never did. I stuck with it and dropped it after AS, but if you really think: a) you can't cope with the subject b) you don't find it enjoyable at the moment and will not even after being introduced to potentially more interesting topics c) it's taking up a lot of time that could be spent on your other A-Level subjects Drop it and pick up another subject next year. Or is there another subject you'd really like to do now?
If it is only one of your options then I would stick it out unless you really detest it or need another A-Level to do a course at uni etc, imagine all the work you have done in the AS levels you have done and that is what you would of missed if you swap it for another one
Yeah I feel the same about Chemistry. I was unsure about Chem from the start cause I chose it last minute. Originally I was going to do History but I didn't like the topics they do at my sixth form, so it was between Chem and Lit. Lit was in the same block as Further Maths so I chose Chemistry. First few weeks of Chem were good so I thought I'd made the right decision but then it started getting harder and boring and now it's too late to change it.
I regretted Physics in maybe about March when it was clear I was never going to get a decent grade. I knew the stuff (sort of), I just couldn't connect the physics to the question to form an answer.
Keep going with it, and see if you can pick up an AS in year 13 to hopefully balance out any not-so-great grade you might get.
I regretted Physics in maybe about March when it was clear I was never going to get a decent grade. I knew the stuff (sort of), I just couldn't connect the physics to the question to form an answer.
Keep going with it, and see if you can pick up an AS in year 13 to hopefully balance out any not-so-great grade you might get.