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So I’m applying to go to another better university next year she decided that I should pick up 1 a level. I’m planning to study law so what easy a levels are there that I can do within 8-9 months ( not geography )
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So I’m applying to go to another better university next year she decided that I should pick up 1 a level. I’m planning to study law so what easy a levels are there that I can do within 8-9 months ( not geography )
So I’m applying to go to another better university next year she decided that I should pick up 1 a level. I’m planning to study law so what easy a levels are there that I can do within 8-9 months ( not geography )
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(Original post by npic9)
So I’m applying to go to another better university next year she decided that I should pick up 1 a level. I’m planning to study law so what easy a levels are there that I can do within 8-9 months ( not geography )
So I’m applying to go to another better university next year she decided that I should pick up 1 a level. I’m planning to study law so what easy a levels are there that I can do within 8-9 months ( not geography )
Perhaps even PE
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(Original post by itchinandburnin)
Sociology is usually seen as an easy A level
Sociology is usually seen as an easy A level
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History is v easy once you crack the exam structure. Only a middle-ish knowledge of the content is required
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(Original post by wl007)
History is v easy once you crack the exam structure. Only a middle-ish knowledge of the content is required
History is v easy once you crack the exam structure. Only a middle-ish knowledge of the content is required
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(Original post by Interea)
I think a lot of them could be done in that time, especially if you aren't studying any others and can dedicate more than the usual 5 hours of lesson time a week (plus practice). Your best bet would be one without coursework or practicals or spoken exams (i.e. one you can just turn up and sit a few exam papers in at the end). What sort of things are you interested in?
I think a lot of them could be done in that time, especially if you aren't studying any others and can dedicate more than the usual 5 hours of lesson time a week (plus practice). Your best bet would be one without coursework or practicals or spoken exams (i.e. one you can just turn up and sit a few exam papers in at the end). What sort of things are you interested in?
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(Original post by npic9)
I’m at university rn just don’t like the university and it’s too late to drop out so I’d rather do another a level on the side so I can get into the uni I wanted to go too
I’m at university rn just don’t like the university and it’s too late to drop out so I’d rather do another a level on the side so I can get into the uni I wanted to go too
In terms of subjects, maths would be doable - we did maths in less than an academic year at school on top of all our subjects, so doing it alongside uni would be possible.
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(Original post by Interea)
Yeah you still probably have enough time, why is it too late to drop out though? Might as well save the extra £6000ish on tuition if you're planning to start over anyway.
In terms of subjects, maths would be doable - we did maths in less than an academic year at school on top of all our subjects, so doing it alongside uni would be possible.
Yeah you still probably have enough time, why is it too late to drop out though? Might as well save the extra £6000ish on tuition if you're planning to start over anyway.
In terms of subjects, maths would be doable - we did maths in less than an academic year at school on top of all our subjects, so doing it alongside uni would be possible.
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I’m so bad at maths, props to anyone who’s good at. I’d drop out this year but sadly my parents are forcing me to stay. So I thought to do another a level so I can definitely get in.
I’m so bad at maths, props to anyone who’s good at. I’d drop out this year but sadly my parents are forcing me to stay. So I thought to do another a level so I can definitely get in.
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