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    Default Giving up on A-levels?

    Should i give up on my A-level Chinese? I'm only in Year 9 in english school right now but on every sundays i go to this school where i call it 'chinese school', I've done my GCSE chinese last year and got an A* and i'm starting to study on my A-level chinese, but i had 3 lessons so far, and i've already got loads of homework to do, with english school homework getting more as well, i don't think i can cope with it, my mum is suggesting i should learn the course but not take the test? I really think thats a good idea, but in a way, i dont want to go back to that school again, my mum pays me 80pounds just for me to be there, should i give it up?

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    All Im gonna say is, You already gone so far, why stop now?

    It may not seem much to you but an A level in Chinese is such a good grade to have, and I have to say it would look ******* fantatsic (SP?) on your CV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapidshare View Post
    All Im gonna say is, You already gone so far, why stop now?

    It may not seem much to you but an A level in Chinese is such a good grade to have, and I have to say it would look ******* fantatsic (SP?) on your CV.
    Agreed
    Also, you're in year 9, i doubt the work load you get in normal school is that much, and if you're struggling now then god help you when you come to even higher education


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    mhmm, i'm guessing it's just one more year and i'll get a good grade at the end of it for my cv later on, thanks for help

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    I think that's one of the best qualifications you can have on your CV.

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    If I was you I would get the qualification. Like people have said, will look great on your CV and Uni interviews etc..

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    Agreed with everyone else - this will look brilliant on your CV, especially if you decide to go to college / 6th form. An A-Level earlier than everyone else gives you a clear advantage!

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    Stick with it.

    An A level in Chinese is valuable.

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    To have done a GCSE in year 8 and getting an A* is pretty impressive, but then to do an A-Level in year 9, whether it's chinese or any other subject, is verrrrry impressive and a thing most people would love to say they've done when applying to a university or college.

    Stick with it and it'll reward you later on in education

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storking View Post
    To have done a GCSE in year 8 and getting an A* is pretty impressive, but then to do an A-Level in year 9, whether it's chinese or any other subject, is verrrrry impressive and a thing most people would love to say they've done when applying to a university or college.

    Stick with it and it'll reward you later on in education
    This! And you never know when it will come in handy later in life when you're looking for a job, it might give you an advantage

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