I mean is it up with subjects like maths and physics?
is it respectable because I mean ICT at A levels isnt respected at all and nor are subjects like sociology
I want to know if it is worth it to do an A level in computer science since I m already learning Java at home and my school also teaches Java for CS A level
A a-level in Computer Science will give you a boost if you want to do the Computer science degree since there are some layers in it that are similar. ICT isn't worth doing since it's not regarded as a good subject.
I mean is it up with subjects like maths and physics?
is it respectable because I mean ICT at A levels isnt respected at all and nor are subjects like sociology
I want to know if it is worth it to do an A level in computer science since I m already learning Java at home and handsworth grammar also teaches Java for CS A level
CS is a good a level if you wanna study CS/related degree in the future. ICT isn't. BTW I wouldn't advise naming your school like that on tsr.
A a-level in Computer Science will give you a boost if you want to do the Computer science degree since there are some layers in it that are similar. ICT isn't worth doing since it's not regarded as a good subject.
yes i do want to get a degree in computer science then go further on to specialize myself
but s this a good course...why does it say ICT and Computer science....that makes me feel nervous
I mean is it up with subjects like maths and physics?
is it respectable because I mean ICT at A levels isnt respected at all and nor are subjects like sociology
I want to know if it is worth it to do an A level in computer science since I m already learning Java at home and handsworth grammar also teaches Java for CS A level
Yes, I think it probably is more respectable than most other subjects, just above subjects like product design and electronics since it does have some theory. ICT is fine if you don't want to go to top 10 uni unless you want to drop it for A2. I can't really say it is near physics and maths since it probably has a substantial coursework section to it.
Nottingham uni will knock your offer down to AAB if you have computer science so it has to be reasonable considering they said my offer would be AAA with further maths.
Don't quote me on this because I don't have it available to me but I have looked into it.
Universities seem to respect Maths and science a lot so i was wondering if computer science is also respected
Sorry, I thought that was what you meant, but your title isn't exactly the clearest. But, yes, I'm pretty certain that CS is quite well regarded, although if you want to do CS at university, it isn't necessarily required. You just need maths and physics (and further maths for the very best universities) . On the other hand, ICT is not very well regarded, since it is, essentially, obselete.
Yes, I think it probably is more respectable than most other subjects, just above subjects like product design and electronics since it does have some theory. ICT is fine if you don't want to go to top 10 uni unless you want to drop it for A2. I can't really say it is near physics and maths since it probably has a substantial coursework section to it.
Nottingham uni will knock your offer down to AAB if you have computer science so it has to be reasonable considering they said my offer would be AAA with further maths.
Don't quote me on this because I don't have it available to me but I have looked into it.
I m sorry i have very little info about universities....
You don't have to apologise to me haha. Because it would make it so much easier for someone to identify you, e.g. your school. Its just best to avoid being too specific with details like that
I m sorry i have very little info about universities....
what does knocking down subjects mean? :O
So Nottingham says that they will give you an offer of lower grades, so instead of needing AAA to get in, they let you in with AAB as long as you have computer science.