A Levels - Textiles or Physics?
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For my A-Levels for my first choice school, I picked R.S. , Psycholgy and Art, Craft and Design: Textiles, Fashion and Graphics. This school is the only school that offers Art, Craft and Design: Textiles, Fashion and Graphics. I picked it because it seemed fun and interesting.
For most of the other schools I applied to, I picked R.S./Philosophy and Ethics, Psychology, Physics and Maths.
I liked Physics but not that much, a lot of it was boring tbh. But I didn't know what else to pick and since I am good at Physics, I picked that. I also picked maths to compliment physics, and some schools i applied to required you to take 4 a levels initially as well
Now, I am thinking of not taking Textiles and instead take physics and maths. However, I am not too sure if I should. Would physics be a better a level for me? Would textiles be a better a level for me to get into an art foundation degree ( I want to do that after sixth form)? Or would either a level put me on the same playing field?
If someone could please advise me, please do. And sorry for the long post, tysm if u read this this far
For most of the other schools I applied to, I picked R.S./Philosophy and Ethics, Psychology, Physics and Maths.
I liked Physics but not that much, a lot of it was boring tbh. But I didn't know what else to pick and since I am good at Physics, I picked that. I also picked maths to compliment physics, and some schools i applied to required you to take 4 a levels initially as well
Now, I am thinking of not taking Textiles and instead take physics and maths. However, I am not too sure if I should. Would physics be a better a level for me? Would textiles be a better a level for me to get into an art foundation degree ( I want to do that after sixth form)? Or would either a level put me on the same playing field?
If someone could please advise me, please do. And sorry for the long post, tysm if u read this this far
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(Original post by tsukife)
For my A-Levels for my first choice school, I picked R.S. , Psycholgy and Art, Craft and Design: Textiles, Fashion and Graphics. This school is the only school that offers Art, Craft and Design: Textiles, Fashion and Graphics. I picked it because it seemed fun and interesting.
For most of the other schools I applied to, I picked R.S./Philosophy and Ethics, Psychology, Physics and Maths.
I liked Physics but not that much, a lot of it was boring tbh. But I didn't know what else to pick and since I am good at Physics, I picked that. I also picked maths to compliment physics, and some schools i applied to required you to take 4 a levels initially as well
Now, I am thinking of not taking Textiles and instead take physics and maths. However, I am not too sure if I should. Would physics be a better a level for me? Would textiles be a better a level for me to get into an art foundation degree ( I want to do that after sixth form)? Or would either a level put me on the same playing field?
If someone could please advise me, please do. And sorry for the long post, tysm if u read this this far
For my A-Levels for my first choice school, I picked R.S. , Psycholgy and Art, Craft and Design: Textiles, Fashion and Graphics. This school is the only school that offers Art, Craft and Design: Textiles, Fashion and Graphics. I picked it because it seemed fun and interesting.
For most of the other schools I applied to, I picked R.S./Philosophy and Ethics, Psychology, Physics and Maths.
I liked Physics but not that much, a lot of it was boring tbh. But I didn't know what else to pick and since I am good at Physics, I picked that. I also picked maths to compliment physics, and some schools i applied to required you to take 4 a levels initially as well
Now, I am thinking of not taking Textiles and instead take physics and maths. However, I am not too sure if I should. Would physics be a better a level for me? Would textiles be a better a level for me to get into an art foundation degree ( I want to do that after sixth form)? Or would either a level put me on the same playing field?
If someone could please advise me, please do. And sorry for the long post, tysm if u read this this far
You also said that you find physics quite boring. This isn’t great when studying for a-levels cause physics is *hard*, and requires a lot of motivation and drive.
It also seems like you like textiles, so you’ll like the lessons etc.
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Since you want to do an art foundation degree, it would make sense to do textiles.
You also said that you find physics quite boring. This isn’t great when studying for a-levels cause physics is *hard*, and requires a lot of motivation and drive.
It also seems like you like textiles, so you’ll like the lessons etc.
Since you want to do an art foundation degree, it would make sense to do textiles.
You also said that you find physics quite boring. This isn’t great when studying for a-levels cause physics is *hard*, and requires a lot of motivation and drive.
It also seems like you like textiles, so you’ll like the lessons etc.
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