I can't speak from experience. Maybe you're just being cocky :P But come on, compared to say geography or something...
I suck at drawing or colouring things, so I'm sure I'd find geography hell. Further Maths doesn't require much thought beyond routine techniques that repeat themselves endlessly. If you look at something like STEP, though...
chemistry hands down, gcse is like bouncing on candy floss and then bAM a level smacks you in the head with a brick but the brick is a metaphor for a level chemistry and your head generally hurts because of it anyway
Why am I the only one that finds OCR Salters B Chemistry a doddle.... The same questions come up every year, and the COM exam last year was 70% for an A Grade!
I suck at drawing or colouring things, so I'm sure I'd find geography hell. Further Maths doesn't require much thought beyond routine techniques that repeat themselves endlessly. If you look at something like STEP, though...
Apart from maths what other A levels do you do or have done?
Physics is the devil. It's not the sort of subject you can teach yourself. Further Maths is probably the hardest I've experienced but I like it so that's a bonus. But if you work hard nothing is hard.
I suck at drawing or colouring things, so I'm sure I'd find geography hell. Further Maths doesn't require much thought beyond routine techniques that repeat themselves endlessly. If you look at something like STEP, though...
A-levels aren't difficult unless you're weak in the subject. For me, the hardest subjects would be modern foreign languages or economics because I'm no good in them.
I do Maths, FM, Physics and Chemistry and I don't think any of them are difficult, but they do demand tons of revision.