I went to college for a year to do hairdressing and decided I want to go back to school in September to do A Levels. I'm quite interested in psychology & nursing. These are the A Levels I've picked but go see them in a few months to discuss final choices. At the sixth form of the school I went to you can do as little as 3 A Levels or as much as 6 and do an elective as well but can drop the elective after a year.
I've put down:
-Health and Social Care
-English Language
-English Literature
-Psychology
-Philosophy & Ethics
-Citizenship
-Sociology (Elective)
I'm thinking I'm going to drop the citizenship, but overall has anyone done these A Levels and found them enjoyable? I know pretty much all of them are gonna be quite a jump from GCSE, especially as I won't have even done GCSE's for a year. I decided to go with Philosophy and Ethics as I enjoyed R.E at GCSE and got an A in it. I really enjoyed English too and got a B in both. I got a distinction in childcare and h&s isn't that much different and involves child development.





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