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i want to know if there are any for a fourth choice i could consider where it is easy to get an A
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General studies , health&asocial care, ethics/philosophy,media studies are all pretty easy a levels
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(Original post by Shel123)
General studies , health&asocial care, psychology , media studies are all pretty easy a levels
General studies , health&asocial care, psychology , media studies are all pretty easy a levels
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(Original post by Shel123)
General studies , health&asocial care, ethics/philosophy,media studies are all pretty easy a levels
General studies , health&asocial care, ethics/philosophy,media studies are all pretty easy a levels
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Those saying Philosophy and ethics is easy are wrong, take it from people who study those subjects.
Why not speak to those studying A levels to see what it is like etc.
Unfortunately,no A level is easy, they are all hard in different ways and a subject I could find easy would be difficult for you unless you mean in general terms.
Why not speak to those studying A levels to see what it is like etc.
Unfortunately,no A level is easy, they are all hard in different ways and a subject I could find easy would be difficult for you unless you mean in general terms.
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(Original post by arfah)
Sociology
Sociology

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(Original post by Chemi5try)
The AS is doable, however the A2 is anything but easy, took up double the amount of time compared to Bio& Chem
The AS is doable, however the A2 is anything but easy, took up double the amount of time compared to Bio& Chem

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Class civ isn't too hard if your college offers it, although resistitant materials takes a lot of commitment it isn't too taxing, anecdotally people say that philosophy and ethics is easy.
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Philosphy and ethics is easy, I do it, it's a great way to get an A*!
Media Is a little too weak I'd say, even for a 4th.
Media Is a little too weak I'd say, even for a 4th.
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(Original post by Walkeer_1)
You think psychology is an easy A-Level? Have you even taken psychology? You know it's up there in the top A-Levels with the lowest A*A percentage achievement on the statistics tables....
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You think psychology is an easy A-Level? Have you even taken psychology? You know it's up there in the top A-Levels with the lowest A*A percentage achievement on the statistics tables....
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I would say something like Media, ICT, Travel and Tourism etc. either something with all coursework so no exams or something that only have 1/2 exams that are generally easy content wise
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(Original post by youreanutter)
i want to know if there are any for a fourth choice i could consider where it is easy to get an A
i want to know if there are any for a fourth choice i could consider where it is easy to get an A
but seriously, IF (and only if) you are good at memorising things: psychology. this website called loopa has books with perfect essays in them - memorise the content and you'll get an easy A*. but like i said, that's only easy if you have a good memory, and the books don't tend to help out with homework etc
btec courses are probably your next best bet, a lower qualification but so long as you pick the right one you can ace it, and of course there's general studies or epq, although that's usually either compulsory or non-existent at schools or colleges.
if you're thinking of ucas points or CVs, don't forget there are other things you can do which ultimately equate to an a-level (dofe, music grades etc)
talk to year 12s and 13s if you're really stuck - they'll know both which a-levels are easiest AND which teachers are the best. hope it all works out for you
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(Original post by tylerdaniel)
i mean, you've made the classic mistake here of assuming that there's an easy a-level out there :P
but seriously, IF (and only if) you are good at memorising things: psychology. this website called loopa has books with perfect essays in them - memorise the content and you'll get an easy A*. but like i said, that's only easy if you have a good memory, and the books don't tend to help out with homework etc
btec courses are probably your next best bet, a lower qualification but so long as you pick the right one you can ace it, and of course there's general studies or epq, although that's usually either compulsory or non-existent at schools or colleges.
if you're thinking of ucas points or CVs, don't forget there are other things you can do which ultimately equate to an a-level (dofe, music grades etc)
talk to year 12s and 13s if you're really stuck - they'll know both which a-levels are easiest AND which teachers are the best. hope it all works out for you
i mean, you've made the classic mistake here of assuming that there's an easy a-level out there :P
but seriously, IF (and only if) you are good at memorising things: psychology. this website called loopa has books with perfect essays in them - memorise the content and you'll get an easy A*. but like i said, that's only easy if you have a good memory, and the books don't tend to help out with homework etc
btec courses are probably your next best bet, a lower qualification but so long as you pick the right one you can ace it, and of course there's general studies or epq, although that's usually either compulsory or non-existent at schools or colleges.
if you're thinking of ucas points or CVs, don't forget there are other things you can do which ultimately equate to an a-level (dofe, music grades etc)
talk to year 12s and 13s if you're really stuck - they'll know both which a-levels are easiest AND which teachers are the best. hope it all works out for you
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