The OP worked hard and is motivating students do the same, I am intrigued on how the OP studied, revision techniques and general routine to achieve 5 A*.
The OP worked hard and is motivating students do the same, I am intrigued on how the OP studied, revision techniques and general routine to achieve 5 A*.
Normal students firstly don't do 5 A-levels... it's nothing to do with working hard or intelligence they just don't get the chance. For instance my sixth form didn't have anyone doing 4 a-levels, just 3. Also consider that it could be that OP had/has received a lot of extra support that most pupils don't get. Either from tutors or from parents... I've already got my A-levels but something like this doesn't come about through the OP just being really clever 90% of the time.
I am interested in science, and especially biology. Natural sciences seemed like the most suitable course at Cambridge. I applied biology at other unis.
Normal students firstly don't do 5 A-levels... it's nothing to do with working hard or intelligence they just don't get the chance. For instance my sixth form didn't have anyone doing 4 a-levels, just 3. Also consider that it could be that OP had/has received a lot of extra support that most pupils don't get. Either from tutors or from parents... I've already got my A-levels but something like this doesn't come about through the OP just being really clever 90% of the time.
'Normal students' dont abide with you 'Normal specifications'. Why are your bashing OP for pushing himself and clearly working hard to be where he is. And when you say 'you dont have the chance', surely if you wanted to do 5 A levels you would have done so, either by going to a different school where you can do 5 or self studying a couple of them. Stop trying to discredit other people's hard work and intelligence just because you feel uncomfortable that they are better than you, because at the end of the day, OP sat his exams himself, no one else did it for him. Don't get mad get good bruh.
Normal students firstly don't do 5 A-levels... it's nothing to do with working hard or intelligence they just don't get the chance. For instance my sixth form didn't have anyone doing 4 a-levels, just 3. Also consider that it could be that OP had/has received a lot of extra support that most pupils don't get. Either from tutors or from parents... I've already got my A-levels but something like this doesn't come about through the OP just being really clever 90% of the time.
We have a professor at uni whose a Cambridge grad of natural sciences and teaches dentistry (which I find really cool but random) and he just seems to know everything there is to know about literally anything.
Are you interested in research or teaching at uni level at all?