i myself am goin to be takin media studies as well as film studies, physics, and p.e just so i can keep job options open. especially since the media/film world is very hard to get into.

i myself am goin to be takin media studies as well as film studies, physics, and p.e just so i can keep job options open. especially since the media/film world is very hard to get into.
Media studies is a waste of time unless you actually want to go into something media related.
What an intelligent comment. :rolleyes: Could you explain 'doss' to me? And who cares if they're blacklisted on Cambridge's website, I think you're missing a slight necessity in life of actually enjoying yourself.![]()
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I wouldn't do media or ICT. I'd do English, Physics, Geography and I forgot what else you spoke about :8
I'm speaking from a bureaucratic point of view not an ideal one. People who want to enjoy themselves go on the dole so they don't have to work for a living. If you're going to go through education you may as well make it count.
What on earth are you on about? I want to enjoy myself in life, it doesn't mean I want to go on the dole or not work...
But what you can do, is enjoy your A-Levels mixing it with working hard. If we look at the specific topic, the creator said she'd either like to be a primary school teacher or do something related to the media. The creator didn't suggest that he/she wanted to go to Cambridge to study maths or something. All a-levels are no doubt valued, so be it more than others.
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Because the point you previously made implies that less work = more fun. People rarely enjoy education, they do it, as you say, to have a better life later on. And my point is that both are highly competitive and quite specialised fields of work. Doing a bunch of random a levels because they sound fun and turning up to an interview like "hiya lol i chose these because they look fun despite the fact they have little relevance to this career choice" isn't going to make the greatest impression.What on earth are you on about? I want to enjoy myself in life, it doesn't mean I want to go on the dole or not work...
But what you can do, is enjoy your A-Levels mixing it with working hard. If we look at the specific topic, the creator said she'd either like to be a primary school teacher or do something related to the media. The creator didn't suggest that he/she wanted to go to Cambridge to study maths or something. All a-levels are no doubt valued, so be it more than others.
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