if you want to do a lot of coursework across your GCSEs go creative
if you're interested in product design...resistant materials/woodwork (whichever your school does) if you're a drawer...art if you like engineering...electronics if you like cooking...food tech?
if you want to do a lot of coursework across your GCSEs go creative
if you're interested in product design...resistant materials/woodwork (whichever your school does) if you're a drawer...art if you like engineering...electronics if you like cooking...food tech?
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if i was you, i wouldn't do computer science for a start. if you don't want to do the big coursework, photography is defo out...but then idk whether you want to how about sociology? maybe media?
honestly, if that was me i'd do sociology but that's me lmao
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Art is painful and a lot of work, only if youre dedicated do it. Media was very easy for me although it kind of depends on whether or not you like it and are a relatively creative person. I think it was my easiest A*
i did RM i found it very hard, especially to balance the coursework with other subjects
if i was you, i wouldn't do computer science for a start. if you don't want to do the big coursework, photography is defo out...but then idk whether you want to how about sociology? maybe media?
honestly, if that was me i'd do sociology but that's me lmao
I wouldn't do art. Takes a lot of time and only works if u can manage time well. Do PE. It is a fun subject where you study but also enjoy the practical content.
I was chosen to do Art as one of my GCSE's and I dropped out within the next month. It takes up way too much time. The coursework must show 120 hours evidence of work