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A-Levels you regretted taking.

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Reply 420
Critical Thinking AS....

*At enrolment day*
"So do you want to do critical thinking this year?"
"No thanks."
"But it will look good on your personal statement!"
"....ok then."

*Go to check entry requirements on UCAS*
Excludes critical thinking.... Excludes critical thinking.... Excludes critical thinking :unimpressed:
Chemistry - nuff said.
Teenagers will be collecting their A-level results today, with pass rates in Maths expected to top 97%. The other 8% Failed
Reply 423
English Literature AS. I've probably said it before on this same thread, but it's worth repeating
Regret doing OCR AS ICT. It wasn't hard but i just detest doing the coursework.
Reply 425
Religous Studies because I found it boring.
Government and Politics.



:angry:(
Physics! Some topics are interesting but most of it is boring..
maths + physics.
ICT
it's just plain boring!...I also seem to repel all forms of technology.
Original post by Turnerf
Drama;
The other drama teacher HATED me because i ate a cookie in her lesson.


A cookie??? no way...haha :P
Original post by qwerty11
Critical Thinking AS....

*At enrolment day*
"So do you want to do critical thinking this year?"
"No thanks."
"But it will look good on your personal statement!"
"....ok then."

*Go to check entry requirements on UCAS*
Excludes critical thinking.... Excludes critical thinking.... Excludes critical thinking :unimpressed:


haha
Original post by Lagunabeans911
Teenagers will be collecting their A-level results today, with pass rates in Maths expected to top 97%. The other 8% Failed


Hahahahaha
Reply 433
Chemistry
Reply 434
Spanish!
Biology - it's just so complicted, hard I was expecting - but not quite so impossible!
Reply 436
Psychology. I didn't find it particularly difficult but I happened to have a teacher who seemed to be really disinterested in it, and would rather we watched videos for two hours. I Wish I'd continued on with History, I loved it at GCSE level but dropped it after two weeks at A Level because the topics we were doing bored me to death, my friend said it got a lot more interesting later on so I wish I'd stuck with it.
Reply 437
Original post by BeccaCath94
A cookie??? no way...haha :P


it sounds unbelievable.
But seriously, she hated me forever more after that.
even predicted me a U.
Original post by Turnerf
it sounds unbelievable.
But seriously, she hated me forever more after that.
even predicted me a U.


:O evil.......are you in year 12?
English Literature and Critical Thinking AS. Although tbf I had no choice in doing Critical Thinking. It was such a waste of time and provided no real benefit as my uni offer was based on grades not points.

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