Yeah the 6 weeks we had before we broke up showed us how interesting they are. As for research methods we did most of it for AS level so that should be ok. It is weird though because I love learning so I will actual want to put myself through lots of work.
Trip wise I don't know about seeing really criminals but we are going down to see a proper court case so that should be interesting.
What I will ask is are the case studies that you have to learn more interesting?
Well the jump is very big. 15 at AS to 54 t A2. I have to admit some are very interesting (particularly the forensic side) but some can be abit too much to take in as there is alot of detail (the health bit in partic). I think you should make flashcards for each study as i think that is what helped me the most when it came to revision. (Buy coloured FCs off amazon for a fiver). Good luck
Our teachers know our results too. I can't imagine the "haha!" look on that teacher who hates me; she thought I would get a D in my AS exam, but I ended up with an A and her tone became so bitter towards me afterwards. But now. She'll be like "Aha! I was right! He got lucky in the AS exam! but this time, hahahaha"
Our teachers know our results too. I can't imagine the "haha!" look on that teacher who hates me; she thought I would get a D in my AS exam, but I ended up with an A and her tone became so bitter towards me afterwards. But now. She'll be like "Aha! I was right! He got lucky in the AS exam! but this time, hahahaha"
I'm pretty certain that teachers don't know your results until the 14th right? That's what I have always known it to be. I really hope that they don't know right now!
Our teachers know our results too. I can't imagine the "haha!" look on that teacher who hates me; she thought I would get a D in my AS exam, but I ended up with an A and her tone became so bitter towards me afterwards. But now. She'll be like "Aha! I was right! He got lucky in the AS exam! but this time, hahahaha"