BartonRaz wrote:My A-Levels were the hardest thing i ever did, by MILES - and that includes three years at University.
Yeah, plenty of current uni students I know say the same thing. But they also say A2's are a lot harder than AS's, so one more fun filled year left. At least I'll have an extra few hours on a Saturday afternoon free. ;)
BartonRaz wrote:My A-Levels were the hardest thing i ever did, by MILES - and that includes three years at University.
Yeah, plenty of current uni students I know say the same thing. But they also say A2's are a lot harder than AS's, so one more fun filled year left. At least I'll have an extra few hours on a Saturday afternoon free. ;)
Yes I don't remember A2's being particularly fun. Possibly because of the added pressure.
Some of the things I did in A-Level English Language were a joke. I remember learning about the evolution of the English Language (from around 1000 AD to now), and, even worse, about how babies/children pick up language.
Never again in my life will I need to know any of that.
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
Look's like there's a good chance I'll be re-sitting year 12 :roll: which has both pros and cons I guess.
My advice, make sure you start revising early on, don't try and coast/doss through the year like GCSE's, and don't cram your revision in the days leading up to your exams.