I did. My opinion of it changed often. Having every grade from A*-C for past paper questions does little for your confidence. Don't regret it now though; respected, useful for what I want to do and most of the course was interesting.
Oh i soo regret taking it!!!! Then my fears came true wehn I got a D in the january exam But I resat it in june so fingers crossed i got a better grade....but im dropping it soon anyway so i'll be free!!! haha
Applied Business Studies. One of my teachers is beyond hopeless and the course itself is just terrible.
For economics i have a really rubbish teacher!! She basically types up everything out of the textbook word for word (with spelling mistakes), then makes everyone read it out, drinks a can of diet coke a lesson, and makes us watch you tube videos.....
I did. My opinion of it changed often. Having every grade from A*-C for past paper questions does little for your confidence. Don't regret it now though; respected, useful for what I want to do and most of the course was interesting.
My opinion has always beeni hate it...why did i take this subject??? :/
Maths. Epic, epic fail. I was kind of encouraged to do it after GCSE, but it appeared I had no ability whatsoever. Then I took Chemistry AS - really don't know what I was thinking. I would have taken History and Politics or Philosophy or something instead.
Why did you take it then?? Wasnt that obvious from GCSE...
The GCSE was just basic stuff and I thought it would get better as it went in depth, I'm sure it actually is quite an interesting subject but my teacher sucks BIG time. Hence why I regretted taking it and hate it with a passion.
English Literature - the bane of my life. I enjoyed it at gcse, but I hate my teachers I don't think I've done bad in it too, I got a High B in the coursework and the exam was okay. I have to go back to my A2 eng lit lessons and make an "informed decision" on results day. FML
The GCSE was just basic stuff and I thought it would get better as it went in depth, I'm sure it actually is quite an interesting subject but my teacher sucks BIG time. Hence why I regretted taking it and hate it with a passion.
I agree, but Further Maths is that extra mile challenging though because it's not just Maths, as you get to work with imaginary numbers and its all really weird At least from all the posts and what i've heard