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Redway
05-12-2024, 02:21 PM
What combination of A.-Levels suited you the most, whether you studied them at the time or realised later on what your more ideal pathway to uni. would’ve been?

For myself: (Human) Biology, Psychology, Maths and English Lit., and that was a solid set-piece for me.

Kate!
05-12-2024, 02:23 PM
English Language, English Literature, Economics, Psychology and Sociology.

UserSince2005
05-12-2024, 02:45 PM
I dropped out at 15

Redway
05-12-2024, 02:46 PM
I dropped out at 15

Not surprising but clearly this thread’s very-much not for you.

Zizu
05-12-2024, 02:53 PM
Not surprising but clearly this thread’s very-much not for you.


Those charm seasons are kicking in nicely now

So proud

:)

Benjamin
05-12-2024, 03:23 PM
English Lit, Media, Business Studies, Sociology and Psychology. And we also had to do some random one I think called PTSE or maybe PSE (it was a pointless and annoying one).

rusticgal
05-12-2024, 03:26 PM
English Literature, Art and History...but dropped History.

Niamh.
05-12-2024, 04:29 PM
It's called 6th Year in Ireland and we do 7 subjects for our Leaving cert (similar to your A Levels)

I did English, Irish, Maths (these 3 are compulsory) and then I chose History, Biology, German & Home Ec

English, History & Biology were my favourites

Oliver_W
05-12-2024, 04:42 PM
I was basically wasting time until I was about twenty. I did English Lit, Media Studies, and Business :joker:

Dogeatdog
05-12-2024, 09:26 PM
I studied Business, History and Sociology. I enjoyed all of them tbh but I failed my exams in the first year so I dropped out and went to college instead.

Redway
11-12-2024, 04:07 PM
Not that I’d be interested in reliving my sixth-form years for anything other than smoothing out certain edges, still. Uni. was when the going truly begun and I learnt what it was to have a truly good time as a young adult. My sixth-form years weren’t the best (for various reasons).