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    Default Maths A Level - To Drop Or Not To Drop?

    I am currently facing a bit of a dilemna. I am in a Maths class studying A levels maths but I am so bored in the lessons. The lesson is of no interest to me and I'm not sure I'm studying it. I have been thinking about dropping this lesson for a long time but I'm not sure whether I should or not.

    I am studying four other A levels: english, psychology, sociology and biology. I wanted to have 5 a level but this lesson just bores me so much. The work is so hard, in a test recently I got 7 out of 31 although I am predicted a B. I have done better than this in other tests.

    I would preferably like to get an A in all of my subjects but that is highlt improbably with maths.

    I have spoken to some of my friends about droping maths but one of them told me that I won't get into university without an a level in maths. Is this true?

    I really need some advice as I have no idea what to do.
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    it depends on what course you wanna take at uni. if its maths related, then you'll probably need it at alevel. if not, then probably not. don't drop it without talking to your teacher first and see what he/she has to say.

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    You don't need an A-Level in Maths to get into university, unless of course, you wanted to do a Maths-related course.

    As for dropping it, that's your decision but if I was you I'd drop it.

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    i'm in the same dilemma lol, i used to like it .

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    I'd say if you can get a good grade than go for it, if it's a no brainer then why split your attention over 5 different sunbjects when you could do 4?





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    i'm with richard, i think you're doing too much and this is why you're slipping in maths.

    Maths is a hard subject. I personally think you'd be very strong candidate for university places if you got 3/4 a leves including maths, english, biology tbh.

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    You don't need 5 A levels thats stupid.
    if you want to get into a good university you only need 3
    if you're going to like cambridge for example, they'll ask for 3 A's
    or if you've took four subjects theyll ask for 4 A's, and if you take 5, theyllask for 5 A's
    you're just making it harder on yourself tbh.
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    you're from devon

    i'd drop it, why do something you don't enjoy although if you manage to achieve a decent grade in the exam then universities obviously thing a lot higher of you, it's hardly media studies

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    I went through the exact same dilema and came out the other side.

    I was sitting it also and absolutely hated it and was doing it with 4 other subjects also. I basically had decided pretty much for certain that I didn't want to do and kinda convinced myself for all the wrong reasons (telling mysel it would be less work and everything and that I wouldn't need it for any course I wanted at uni).

    After some talking with my girfriend and mum though, they managed to talk me round and it helped me see that even if I did sit it the worst I could do was fail. You may end up doing crap in it, but who cares? At least you gave yourself the opportunity to do so rather than wondering forever "what if I passed it?".

    I think you should just stick with it to be honest. It really isn't going to be easy at all, and all the moreso with doing 4 other subjects - take that from me as a fact.

    However, I just accepted that and I decided to overcome it by putting in the hours of studying. It meant cutting down hours of social time and studyign for 3+ hours weeknights but it helped me understand the subject so much more - and once I actually understood what I was doing I began enjoying it once again.

    If you really are still struggling why not just approch your teacher and ask them to go over what your struggling with, even if it's like some extra time or something? Or if you really need it you could maybe try and ask your mum for a tutor or something.

    TO SUMMARISE :p Basically I went through the same thing, and yes people are different. There is no denying that it is going to be a challenge but if you put in the work and effort then there is no reason why you can't past as you definitely have the capability considering you are in the class in the first place!

    I said I wouldn't need maths for uni, but it turns out I did as I am now studying Accounts after all that And from me nearly dropping the subject - I ended up getting a B and 4 A's
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    I dropped maths but the difference was I was only doing 4 subjects at the time which meant when it came to this year I didn't have the optio to drop one and I now wish I hadn't dropped maths because I hate one of my other subjects .

    I know you are doing more subjects so maybe it would be easier to drop maths but I think you should keep going at it, there's only a few months of the school year left so it would be a shame to throw away all the work you have done?

    Like others have said just try and put more work into maths and maybe you will start to enjoy it once you understand it. If you don't get an A in everything don't let it get to you (I'm presuming you're at AS level). You could drop maths at the end of this year and have the AS grade along with the full A level grades you gain next year.

    So when you do apply to university it will look a lot better and you would have those extra UCAS points if maybe you didn't quite get the grade you wanted in another subject.

    Good luck with whatever you choose though

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