DOUBLE health and social care. Why I never dropped it, I don't know but I ended up with CC. I actually did sleep in class, at least once a week and one of the teachers didn't even care.
I find it so hard to even remember all the child language acquisition, I got a D in the exam, whereas I got an A quite easily last year as I quite enjoyed it.
I am confused, have you done your A-level in EL? If so, what did you get?
I admit that it's harder but I prefer it because it's quite interesting and relevant to me because I have a baby brother who loves 'babbling'. So I just scutinise his speech and name all the different features lol. Pretty sad, yes, I know
Also, what's the reaction been like to your awesome hair style?
In my opinion, from the A-levels I take (I can't exactly judge an A-level I don't take), maths is the most boring. Before you get all worked up and neg me, I just genuinely don't find manipulating numbers interesting whatsoever. But that's my opinion, and if you enjoy maths then... good for you.
I am confused, have you done your A-level in EL? If so, what did you get?
I admit that it's harder but I prefer it because it's quite interesting and relevant to me because I have a baby brother who loves 'babbling'. So I just scutinise his speech and name all the different features lol. Pretty sad, yes, I know
Also, what's the reaction been like to your awesome hair style?
I'm currently doing it, for my AS I got an A, but in this Janurary exam I got a D, so it's retake for me.
Because it's not relevant or enjoyable to me, it's hard to actually remember everything. I can see why you would like it though.
What do you mean by reaction and which hair style?
Without any doubt it has to be Psychology. I hate the text book, hate the teacher, hate the content, hate the essays, hate the endless revision, and finally hate the exams. Just a month and a bit left
So many people have told me how boring English Language is, so many definitions and things to learn. And Economics. Which sounds to me also like the dryest subject. What I mean by "dry" is, if you don't have a passion for it, you won't get along with it. Whereas you can be indifferent to some subjects like English and languages and just be all round-clever and still get a lot out of it.