Is a'level physics tougher or further maths?
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tougher or faster? If you did that combo, fm is harder
Although I'd argue fm is harder regardless, but easier to self teach
It that makes any sense
Although I'd argue fm is harder regardless, but easier to self teach
It that makes any sense
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Why faster? The worst mistake you can make is to rush your A levels and consequently end up with dreadful grades. Take your time and make sure you know everything. Why do you need them to be done quickly?
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(Original post by LeFailFish)
It depends which you find easier, Physics or Maths. Personally I would say Further Maths is likely to be harder but Physics is far from easy.
Why faster? The worst mistake you can make is to rush your A levels and consequently end up with dreadful grades. Take your time and make sure you know everything. Why do you need them to be done quickly?
It depends which you find easier, Physics or Maths. Personally I would say Further Maths is likely to be harder but Physics is far from easy.
Why faster? The worst mistake you can make is to rush your A levels and consequently end up with dreadful grades. Take your time and make sure you know everything. Why do you need them to be done quickly?

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(Original post by thebrahmabull)
yeah I know. I needed them done faster because I am getting too old
and want to apply to uni next year by which time I want to do two A'levels. Do you think physics + maths is possible by June?
yeah I know. I needed them done faster because I am getting too old

But can you sort out the pracs?
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The 'pracs' ? do you mean practicals?
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(Original post by thebrahmabull)
yeah I know. I needed them done faster because I am getting too old
and want to apply to uni next year by which time I want to do two A'levels. Do you think physics + maths is possible by June?
yeah I know. I needed them done faster because I am getting too old

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(Original post by L'Evil Fish)
Yep
Yep

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(Original post by LeFailFish)
Yes it's possible if you work really hard - you just need to be dedicated and focused.
Yes it's possible if you work really hard - you just need to be dedicated and focused.

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