I'm only in Year 10, so obviously things can change but at the moment I know I will do History and Religious Studies.
The other two will be a straight fight between Geography, Biology and Government and Politics. I wish I didn't take Business Studies as a GCSE - I really don't like it and its too late to change. I so wish I did Triple Science.
I will more or likely end up doing
History Religious Studies Government and Politics Geography/Biology.
Biology, Chemistry, History, Maths, Further Maths & Politics A-Levels over three years. Wish I had taken Geography instead of Politics, but it's a bit late for that now.
Biology, Chemistry, History, Maths, Further Maths & Politics A-Levels over three years. Wish I had taken Geography instead of Politics, but it's a bit late for that now.
Maths (doing AS this year) Further Maths Chemistry Biology Physics Maybe EPQ
My friend is doing that minus the EPQ and I still think he is mad... I'm probably going to do Classical Civilisation, Economics, Government & Politics, and Philosophy & Ethics.
I am in Year 11 considering A-Level choices. I am more orientated towards scientific subjects, although I enjoy the analytical subjects such as History and am interested by politics. Here are my thoughts at the moment:
MATHS (Started AS this year) FURTHER MATHS (as a combined option with Maths) BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS
As I said, I enjoy GCSE-level history, but have been put off by the prospects of writing endless essays. I am concerned that doing only scientific subjects will not give me a good general spread of subjects and I am closing my options off for further education.
Has anyone got any advice about more literary subjects like HISTORY or POLITICS?
I am in Year 11 considering A-Level choices. I am more orientated towards scientific subjects, although I enjoy the analytical subjects such as History and am interested by politics. Here are my thoughts at the moment:
MATHS (Started AS this year) FURTHER MATHS (as a combined option with Maths) BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS
As I said, I enjoy GCSE-level history, but have been put off by the prospects of writing endless essays. I am concerned that doing only scientific subjects will not give me a good general spread of subjects and I am closing my options off for further education.
Has anyone got any advice about more literary subjects like HISTORY or POLITICS?
Have you had any thought on what you want to study at University?
English Lit Classical Civilisation Philosophy Economics
Do you think they're pretty easy subjects to get A's in?
Economics is difficult. Even at GCSE it's hard. Do History instead. Class Civ is respected just the same as the other 3 it's just tediously dull. English = Philosophy=idk. What do you want to do?
English Lit Classical Civilisation Philosophy Economics
Do you think they're pretty easy subjects to get A's in?
i cant speak for the others, but economics is pretty easy to get an A in, but thats from someone who also did biology and maths
edit: understanding economics is like a sigmoid curve, you do badly throughout the year but you get a eureka moment, once youve sussed it youll get high grades, and then youll have to work reallly hard if you want an even higher grade like an A*