Juniour certificate next month. sucks...
It does. And please, someone, ANYONE, tell me Chemistry gets easier at A2! Its the decision of the century, drop ICT or Chemistry.rabee2789b wrote:
ICT sucks, I did that in AS, but I dropped it in A2 as it was the worst out of all the others. And I am more into science subjects anyway...=Karma-Kills= wrote:
o.O nearly the same. AS Maths, Physics, Chemistry, ICT (school doesnt offer computing - though i wish i did Economics instead)jimmanycricket wrote:
AS
Maths
Physics
Chemistry
Computing
I had my French oral today... went alright surprisingly! Pretty chuffed, makes every other exam seem stupidly easy compared to it
No way... drop ICT. In fact chemistry gets easier.=Karma-Kills= wrote:
It does. And please, someone, ANYONE, tell me Chemistry gets easier at A2! Its the decision of the century, drop ICT or Chemistry.rabee2789b wrote:
ICT sucks, I did that in AS, but I dropped it in A2 as it was the worst out of all the others. And I am more into science subjects anyway...=Karma-Kills= wrote:
o.O nearly the same. AS Maths, Physics, Chemistry, ICT (school doesnt offer computing - though i wish i did Economics instead)
Drop chemistry for sure. It is SOOOOOO hard compared with IT. You guys did exactly the same as me at Alevel, i dropped chemistry.=Karma-Kills= wrote:
It does. And please, someone, ANYONE, tell me Chemistry gets easier at A2! Its the decision of the century, drop ICT or Chemistry.rabee2789b wrote:
ICT sucks, I did that in AS, but I dropped it in A2 as it was the worst out of all the others. And I am more into science subjects anyway...=Karma-Kills= wrote:
o.O nearly the same. AS Maths, Physics, Chemistry, ICT (school doesnt offer computing - though i wish i did Economics instead)
Agreed IT sucks, atleast its not near on impossible.
Last edited by Vilham (2007-05-08 14:24:02)
Just a piece of advice, Bath has really poor night life. Coming from London you will find it very hard to study there when the social side is so bad.bennisboy wrote:
LOL @ SATS. I'm doing my A-levels. For my ASs I had 6 hours of Phyics and Economics in one day, beat that. I need to get my AAB to go to Bath for an economics degree. Cant wait to ogo to that uni, the sports facilities are mental. They even have a bobsleigh team and track, and its where the England rugby team train!
Bath
FUCK ME!!! look at the virtual tour!
Vilham wrote:
Drop chemistry for sure. It is SOOOOOO hard compared with IT. You guys did exactly the same as me at Alevel, i dropped chemistry.=Karma-Kills= wrote:
It does. And please, someone, ANYONE, tell me Chemistry gets easier at A2! Its the decision of the century, drop ICT or Chemistry.rabee2789b wrote:
ICT sucks, I did that in AS, but I dropped it in A2 as it was the worst out of all the others. And I am more into science subjects anyway...=Karma-Kills= wrote:
o.O nearly the same. AS Maths, Physics, Chemistry, ICT (school doesnt offer computing - though i wish i did Economics instead)
Agreed IT sucks, atleast its not near on impossible.
Ahhh who to believe?!rabee2789b wrote:
No way... drop ICT. In fact chemistry gets easier.=Karma-Kills= wrote:
It does. And please, someone, ANYONE, tell me Chemistry gets easier at A2! Its the decision of the century, drop ICT or Chemistry.rabee2789b wrote:
ICT sucks, I did that in AS, but I dropped it in A2 as it was the worst out of all the others. And I am more into science subjects anyway...
I think i might *have* to drop ICT as there is not space for it to be timetabled next year as only 4 of us do it now (nice eh?) so im counting on Chem getting easier... or failing that, begging the guy in charge of time tables!
Ib...
I dun wanna.
I just turned in my "C programming" project yesterday..
Now I'm working on a MATLAB program, 8 major assignments regarding linear algebra (math) and a project I've been working on for a half year, where me and my group are developing a attitude control (and determination) system for a pico-satellite. We are making a system that will alter the attitude of a satellite according the the earths magnetic field using magnetic coils.. it is infact rocket(satellite)-science.. geeky I know, but thats the way I like it..
Actually the danes were the first in the world to make a operational satellite using this technique. The satellite I'm working on is the 5th danish satellite. And all danish satellites have run on this technology, even though american text books said it was impossible to maneuver using the earths magnetic field.. so, well we rule I guess
Now I'm working on a MATLAB program, 8 major assignments regarding linear algebra (math) and a project I've been working on for a half year, where me and my group are developing a attitude control (and determination) system for a pico-satellite. We are making a system that will alter the attitude of a satellite according the the earths magnetic field using magnetic coils.. it is infact rocket(satellite)-science.. geeky I know, but thats the way I like it..
Actually the danes were the first in the world to make a operational satellite using this technique. The satellite I'm working on is the 5th danish satellite. And all danish satellites have run on this technology, even though american text books said it was impossible to maneuver using the earths magnetic field.. so, well we rule I guess
That is what I was originally gona do (would have found it easier than bio)but then I thought, lets do biology! I think it was a mistake because its soo hard! The others just sort of come naturally to me but meh will learn the geeky further maths stuff at Uni!!james@alienware wrote:
Well said!teek22 wrote:
I gota admit, your's do require a lot more wide range of "cleverness."james@alienware wrote:
I disagree.
You, doing maths and 3 sciences are obviously very academic. And those subjects are closely related.
I hand it to you, you must be very clever.
HOWEVER...
(Not trying to 'big myself up') I think doing more diverse subjects for example phyiscs, music tech and geography are harder; as they require more differing and contrasting skills. Each hard on there own.
Comments welcome
I do admit mine are all fairly interlinked, kk let me re phrase. One of the hardest combinations of AS Levels. There are many other subjects that I would find hard though in comparison to my subjects. For example I suck at essay writing which is why I went for factual based subjects. But yeh other combinations may be just as hard.
So basically there are other combinations that are harder, just depends on what time of person you are though.
To clarify: in my eyes you have picked the 4 hardest subjects.
Well, swap biology for further maths....
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Second day gone. All Maths day today. Hows everyone else going?
In June A2 Levels.
Maths
Physics
Economics
Maths
Physics
Economics
lol, my friend had that with his GCSEs.hurricane2oo5 wrote:
i can spell F.U.D.G.E with my exam results, but i was lucky and got a job with Rolls Royce so it ain't all bad

i fought the mental nd calc paper was easy but the non calc paper had a few hard questions on.kptk92 wrote:
Second day gone. All Maths day today. Hows everyone else going?
Not lookin 4ward to english tests tho
Last edited by JoshCooper (2007-05-09 08:20:31)
You can thank your father for that!
The english SATs exam today was waaaay too easy
'Got a TCM today, done pretty well
man what i wouldn't give to go back to SATS or GCSE's even
A-levels are hard...
A-levels are hard...
Amen brother. GCSE's were so easy compared to this year.sfarrar33 wrote:
man what i wouldn't give to go back to SATS or GCSE's even
A-levels are hard...
What A levels do you do cos, I know one of them is chemistry because of the Halogenoalkane!