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So basically i got an 8 in Physics and 7 in computer science.

But my teacher said do foundation maths and maximise a 5. But then i can't do A level physics.

Cause physics requires math.
This is putting me at a downfall

Wtf do i do
(edited 6 years ago)
Original post by Obfuscated
So basically i got an 8 in Physics and 7 in computer science.

But my teacher said do foundation maths and maximise a 5. But then i can't do A level physics.

Cause physics requires math.
This is putting me at a downfall

Wtf do i do

Either:
1. accept that you are not good at maths, do foundation and don't do physics A level. Choose a different path for your future
2. prove to your teacher that you are capable of achieving a higher grade in maths (e.g. ask them if they will set you a test of higher tier material to demonstrate your ability), get the grade and continue with the physics plan. It has to be said that you have presumably had your entire secondary school career to show your maths potential and haven't impressed them. If you are taking exams this summer it is very, very late to convince them to change your entry tier.
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