I’d say suck it up, I didn’t like all my GCSE subjects but that’s what helped me know what I wanted to do at A Level. It may seem like a long road ahead for it but just avoid letting it bother you. You may as well do your best in it since you’ll enjoy it more getting good grades than if you get bad grades that make you hate it even more. What subject is it?
A single GCSE probably wouldn't take as long to learn as you'd imagine, and if you're in Year 10, you can probably assume that you've only covered half of that (perhaps less with COVID) so if you really wanted to change, you may be able to, if you're willing enough.
depends on what you want to change it too, if it's a large subject and might be a lot of catch up, you'll probably have to speak to head of year or a head teacher and mention it with subject teachers. I know someone who dropped computer science for music and the head teacher let them do it because they knew how to play an instrument. so it is possible but difficult to do.
I’d say suck it up, I didn’t like all my GCSE subjects but that’s what helped me know what I wanted to do at A Level. It may seem like a long road ahead for it but just avoid letting it bother you. You may as well do your best in it since you’ll enjoy it more getting good grades than if you get bad grades that make you hate it even more. What subject is it?
A single GCSE probably wouldn't take as long to learn as you'd imagine, and if you're in Year 10, you can probably assume that you've only covered half of that (perhaps less with COVID) so if you really wanted to change, you may be able to, if you're willing enough.
In year 10 and regret picking one of my options, I know it may be too late to change now, but really hating the subject. Any ideas on what to do?
Ask your department head and examination officer to not enter you for any exams or assessments, thus giving you a free bye without having to work for it, and avoiding getting graded.