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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBunni View Post
    Well done!
    Wow at what you are taking? They are pretty hard subjects. Sure you can manage?
    If I find one of the sciences too difficult, I'll happily drop them. But I really want to keep both the maths and at least two of the sciences. If worse comes to worse I can delay my A2 Maths to Year 13, but I'd rather not since there's the year gap from doing AS in Year 11 and A2 in Year 13. Meh, we'll see in September.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    Well, I was going for A2 Maths, AS Further Maths, AS Biology, AS Chemistry and AS Physics - but I've been told there's likely to be timetable clashes :/ And taking five quite demanding subjects isn't the best thing... but we'll see.
    Congratulations. Great choice of subjects there. In my opinion, probably the 5 most respected A Levels. You seem to be good at maths and enjoy it (if i recall correctly you were doing c1 a year early) so you must be good , so perhaps if there were going to be a timetable clash you could maybe look at self teaching a few of the maths modules using www.fmnetwork.org.uk . You should be able to cope.

    I have self taught some modules using the website, and borrowing college text books etc. (fp1, d2, m1, s1), due to timetable clashes because i loved maths so much i wanted to do the full a level in further maths (and to increase chance of uni offer for studying maths) and it isn't as hard as it seems to self teach if you've got the resources. I guess it depends what you are wanting to do at university, on whether you decide to self teach or not. Any thoughts yet on what you'd like to do at uni?
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    I'm hoping to study either Maths or Physics at Uni, but we'll see what happens

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    Wow..your one bright spark

    By the sounds of it u have a good future ahead!

    Congrats and goodluck with the future

    -Tay ;] x

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    Wow, if I had to do a second more of science after GCSE I could of possibly of turned to suicide. Good luck at Sixth Form anyway, it's alot better that lower school. But don't think your going to fly through it. January is a very difficult time for Year 12s because they've had such great grades at GCSE, but end up getting D's and E's at A Level, especially in the kind of subjects your taking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    Wow, if I had to do a second more of science after GCSE I could of possibly of turned to suicide. Good luck at Sixth Form anyway, it's alot better that lower school. But don't think your going to fly through it. January is a very difficult time for Year 12s because they've had such great grades at GCSE, but end up getting D's and E's at A Level, especially in the kind of subjects your taking.
    Yeah, I took my C1 Maths in January and thought I did really well but only came out with a B, so I'm having to retake it... And to be fair, Maths is my best subject - so god knows how the sciences will turn out... Guess I can only wait and find out

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