Sociology is good, rather easy.
In my college all the AS Levels are changing for next year.
Printable View
Sociology is good, rather easy.
In my college all the AS Levels are changing for next year.
this year i done maths as level.
it isnt hard but it aint easy.
you do stuff like quadratic equations, complete the square etc. Also you learn a whole new way of doing statistics lmao
if you have a good teacher i dont think you'll have a problem, especially if you put the work in.
I dunno what exam board you'll do, but i done edexcel. Search GCE mathematics, or sneak into a book shop n browse at the revision guides for detail. It's all do-able but apparently, year 13 gets very hard, i'll give you more info on it next year when i experience it for myself.
But as i said, your not walking into anything completely impossible here
Cheers Guys for all your Comments!
I am going for an A/A* in Mathematics and I find it interesting LOL; I see it has plain logic and making your Brain work at its full potential LOL.
I think I am going to do my best for my AS-Levels and then try my best for A2 as it gets harder :(.
I think I will try to learn some basic AS-Level Maths in the 6 Week summer holidays hopefully :).
Soka could you please tell me how Economics is aswell?
Rep has been given to all useful posts and some are still pending! :)
Thanks
Amit
I don't do these subjects but I have heard mixed opinions about them. Business is said to be fairly straight forward and maths hard. Sociology is one of those subjects with are reliant on you being very good at writing and structuring essays. It's not a case of knowing the answer it is how you write it. I think you learn about nuclear families and relationships etc
Edit: Economics is said to be very dull
I'm basically just pointing out what everyone else is saying about AS level, but my viewpoint is that if you don't put the effort in they will be extremely difficult, but totally worth it in the long run and will help you a great deal, so when they do get hard just try to stick it out. But they are also a lot better than GCSEs as you are studying subjects that you want to study which can make it slightly easier.
I have to say though, good choice with Sociology!, it is my most favourite subject and its the most interesting!, thats just my opinion though lol before anyone starts saying anything.:)
Thanks :)
Guys my A-levels have changed, so if you have information on my new ones then feel free to post below :)
I am going for the more academic and traditional ones that are higher valued and respected by universites that I will enjoy than the softer options that top universites reject :(
Economics
Mathematics
Politics
Sociology
Thanks
Amit
Does anyone know anything about the AS music course?
Thanks
Do what subjects you enjoy. There's no point doing 4 courses you hate.
I will enjoy them LOL.
Economics - I had in my Original List.
Mathematics - Ive been interested in that from the start.
Sociology - Ive been interested in that aswell from the start if you look.
Politics - Something new for me, Sounds interesting and looks excellent with good Job prospects.
Basically Politics is the only new option for me.
I rather do something now that I know I will enjoy and get a good university place with the subjects being regarded highly respected than something that would also be enjoyable but my Job prospects and uni chances may go down and I may have to go to a less academic university if you get me.
Thanks
Amit
Yeah - it's all about those 'respected A-levels nowadays'.
So that chucks media, CT, GS, film studies, business studies out of the window.
I know maths is one of the most respected A-levels out there, along with all the sciences.
Then there are the more 'traditional subjects' - History, Geography, Economics, English Language + Literature and any language.
There is a list on the internet somehwere; When I find where it is, I'll post it.