I don't think its AQA Physics, but the course sounded quite interesting.sam13lfc said:If you're on AQA Physics, don't take it it's awful, but maths isn't good either XDghostsprite9 said:I'm picking my A levels for sixth form, and i'm wondering what is better for me to choose. Maths? or physics?
I'm taking Biology and chemistry definately and while i could do both maths and physics, i don't want it to be too stressful and in the end effect my results.
(e.g. getting 4 B's instead of 3 A's)
I thought i could ask the opinion of the escapist because i thought you might know a bit more about it.
I'm asipiring to be a doctor in my later years. I haven't picked a univerisity (so any thoughts on that would be appreciated) but i know i would need about 3 A's to get to most universities.
Also just to make it a bit harder, i didn't take physics for GCSE so i haven't learnt any of it, and i got an A in maths. But the maths department at the school i want to go to is not exceedingly good,so that is also a negative.
And if you want to be a Doctor get medical work experience FAST. It's getting even more competitive and you won't get into a medical course without it. And work your arse off.
EDIT: A good uni for Medicine would be Manchester, very fucking hard to get in there though.
Sorry what? I know for a fact you can get into the 5th or it might be 6th best University in the world with Chem/Bio and one of maths/physics and one other. I would hardly call that second or third rate so overall it doesn't really matter which he chooses.mayney93 said:looking back, the same applies to A level looking down on GCSEdillinger88 said:I also have 2 good friends that did a degree in physics. The first thing they were told was "Right, everything you were told at A-Level is pretty much a lie".
Of course they needed the Physics A-Level to do the degree, its just quite amusing that it was simplified to the extent it was pretty much useless.
OT: if you're planning on being a Dr, you need both really, unless you plan on going to a second or third rate uni
He clearly stated he was going into Sixth Form.LordCuthberton said:I could help you if you told me what year you're going into...
Oh i'm sorry i thought that it didn't matter.LordCuthberton said:No he did not.SextusMaximus said:He clearly stated he was going into Sixth Form.
He said,
Which could mean he is in year 13 and choosing to retake a year.ghostsprite9 said:I'm picking my A levels for sixth form,
So no, it was not clear. It was ambiguous.
Good choice lol, and the work experience they value most seems to be things like voluntary work in care homes etc. And if you end up not being able to get the grades, you can do degrees such as Biomedical Science then do a graduate Medicine degree afterwards (I'm doing that xD) Good luck.ghostsprite9 said:I don't think its AQA Physics, but the course sounded quite interesting.sam13lfc said:If you're on AQA Physics, don't take it it's awful, but maths isn't good either XDghostsprite9 said:I'm picking my A levels for sixth form, and i'm wondering what is better for me to choose. Maths? or physics?
I'm taking Biology and chemistry definately and while i could do both maths and physics, i don't want it to be too stressful and in the end effect my results.
(e.g. getting 4 B's instead of 3 A's)
I thought i could ask the opinion of the escapist because i thought you might know a bit more about it.
I'm asipiring to be a doctor in my later years. I haven't picked a univerisity (so any thoughts on that would be appreciated) but i know i would need about 3 A's to get to most universities.
Also just to make it a bit harder, i didn't take physics for GCSE so i haven't learnt any of it, and i got an A in maths. But the maths department at the school i want to go to is not exceedingly good,so that is also a negative.
And if you want to be a Doctor get medical work experience FAST. It's getting even more competitive and you won't get into a medical course without it. And work your arse off.
EDIT: A good uni for Medicine would be Manchester, very fucking hard to get in there though.
I've decided to do physics and maths and drop the one (if it becomes too hard) that is less useful.
I already work in a pharmacy for a saturday job, but i'm gonna get lots of work experience over these next two years. I'm gonna need it.
I will think about manchester, a bit far from where i live, but i will think about it.
Thanks everyone.