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    Default Have you had to put off a subject you desire for GCSE/A Level?

    What I'm asking here is "is there a subject you love, but you didn't take it for certain reasons?".

    Yes, there is for me. I'd have loved to have took Music for GCSE because I'm very musical and I play for pleasure and the course looks rather easy. However, the Music Department in the school I was in was absoloutely terrible and there would have been no point until theire dept. got better, so I didn't take it.

    What about you?

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    Politics, because the head of department wouldn't let me take it :@

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    ICT Cida, cos my school ****** me over and changed it to Dida.

    Oh wait did I choose not to do something. Hmm, I desired to do media but it wasn't available for some reason.
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    i wanted to take textiles, but only like 3 people wanted to take it so they didn't do the course

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    For GCSE, I had to put off the double ICT award because I listened to my Mum for some reason who thought applied ICT was the same as textiles... dunno why I believed her.

    Luckily I got to take ICT in A level instead.






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    I did Performing Arts for a long long while and aspired to go into it, then I realised at the end of the day it wasn't going to get me anywhere so hit it on the head
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    kinda sad about not doing any more music and dt for A level but meh, they're not taking me anywhere but I'm gonna miss them I also regret not doing geography for GCSE, but the teacher I would have had was terrrrrrible.

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    For A-Levels I'm taking French(l) Physics and Maths, (+general studies which we have to take). I got to do what I wanted really but If I have the option to do a 4th then I would like to to Chemistry but can't because it clashes with French

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    Well, I did Mandarin Chinese at GCSE however I don't think I'll continue with it next year. I was also put off of Drama because the Head of Department and I hated each other then at the end of the year when on options were given to us, he resigned!
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    I regret not taking English at A level because I was good at it in School but had no confidence that I'd do well in it at College. I've now realised it was stupid decision for me to make.

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