Biology, closely followed by Geography, both at AS. Some of the content was actually interesting; but the teachers weren't and the whole of the courses were just remembering the content and regurgitating it on a piece of paper for the exams.
None of the A Levels I am doing are boring on the whole, however, as much as I love Geography, the fieldwork and research part of the Unit 2 syllabus is really tedious. Just a small part though and the other parts make up for it
I guess that for me the content is the easiest to understand and learn than the content other subjects; physics chemistry and history. But this is only because I love the anatomy and physiology. I think that at times chemistry can boring but its no a big deal because I love the organic side to it; and most of it is organic.
I liked the first year of English Language, but then the second year isn't really doing it for me, despite that fact I have new and better teachers.
How come the second year isn't doing it for you? I find learning about childrens language development is a lot better than putting pieces of writing into groups determined by discourse structure
How come the second year isn't doing it for you? I find learning about childrens language development is a lot better than putting pieces of writing into groups determined by discourse structure
I find it so hard to even remember all the child language acquisition, I got a D in the exam, whereas I got an A quite easily last year as I quite enjoyed it.
People say 'it comes down to preference,' but i disagree. I think if you have the right teacher, any subject could be interesting. I used to love all my subjects at GCSE because i had amazing teachers, then i went to college and my biology teacher is unimaginably boring...So i'm sort of disliking the subject now.