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I've finally confirmed my A levels for: Psychology, Biology, Chemistry and Statistics
These are my GCSEs (Linked)
OCR GATEWAY Science CORE - B (Year 10 result)
OCR GATEWAY Science ADDITIONAL - A
Edexcel Mathematics A - B
English Language (they checked for psychology) - B
In the enrolment I met the teachers to do with the subject they looked at my results and seemed a bit like "yeah whatever" They did seem surprised that I over achieved on my target grade that were D's and E's but seemed just unimpressed as a whole.
My mother said that these A levels together would be a lot of work but I'm saying that people do biology, chemistry, maths and further maths and another A level together which is way, way, way more work.
I'm just asking would I be able to pass these A levels at C-A?
I enjoy science but I lack in mental maths. Does the A level Statistics require mental maths e.g. a exam paper with no calculator?
These are my GCSEs (Linked)
OCR GATEWAY Science CORE - B (Year 10 result)
OCR GATEWAY Science ADDITIONAL - A
Edexcel Mathematics A - B
English Language (they checked for psychology) - B
In the enrolment I met the teachers to do with the subject they looked at my results and seemed a bit like "yeah whatever" They did seem surprised that I over achieved on my target grade that were D's and E's but seemed just unimpressed as a whole.
My mother said that these A levels together would be a lot of work but I'm saying that people do biology, chemistry, maths and further maths and another A level together which is way, way, way more work.
I'm just asking would I be able to pass these A levels at C-A?
I enjoy science but I lack in mental maths. Does the A level Statistics require mental maths e.g. a exam paper with no calculator?
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(Original post by KingAuthor)
I've finally confirmed my A levels for: Psychology, Biology, Chemistry and Statistics
These are my GCSEs (Linked)
OCR GATEWAY Science CORE - B (Year 10 result)
OCR GATEWAY Science ADDITIONAL - A
Edexcel Mathematics A - B
English Language (they checked for psychology) - B
In the enrolment I met the teachers to do with the subject they looked at my results and seemed a bit like "yeah whatever" They did seem surprised that I over achieved on my target grade that were D's and E's but seemed just unimpressed as a whole.
My mother said that these A levels together would be a lot of work but I'm saying that people do biology, chemistry, maths and further maths and another A level together which is way, way, way more work.
I'm just asking would I be able to pass these A levels at C-A?
I enjoy science but I lack in mental maths. Does the A level Statistics require mental maths e.g. a exam paper with no calculator?
I've finally confirmed my A levels for: Psychology, Biology, Chemistry and Statistics
These are my GCSEs (Linked)
OCR GATEWAY Science CORE - B (Year 10 result)
OCR GATEWAY Science ADDITIONAL - A
Edexcel Mathematics A - B
English Language (they checked for psychology) - B
In the enrolment I met the teachers to do with the subject they looked at my results and seemed a bit like "yeah whatever" They did seem surprised that I over achieved on my target grade that were D's and E's but seemed just unimpressed as a whole.
My mother said that these A levels together would be a lot of work but I'm saying that people do biology, chemistry, maths and further maths and another A level together which is way, way, way more work.
I'm just asking would I be able to pass these A levels at C-A?
I enjoy science but I lack in mental maths. Does the A level Statistics require mental maths e.g. a exam paper with no calculator?

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(Original post by TheHopefulMedic)
You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to. Say to yourself I want an A and get it! Keep on trying until you do
Don't aim for a C because you could fail aim for an A and pass.
You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to. Say to yourself I want an A and get it! Keep on trying until you do


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