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Old 20-08-2017, 12:46 PM #22
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Originally Posted by Daniel-X View Post
Biology is meant to be disgustingly difficult, one of my girls got an A at GCSE in it but got a U on Thursday in her AS
well I'm getting Us across the board anyway so!

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
I wouldn't say physics is hard if you're decent at maths and can handle equations / are a logical thinker...

However, for any medical subject having biology will make your first and second year a LOT easier. So I'd go bio.
I'm 'decent' at maths but I struggled in my GCSEs

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lol i got an A* at GCSE but a D and a C in my AS bio exams, managed to scrape a B overall though bc the teacher gave us the answers for the coursework so we all got an A* in that

yeah i dropped it after that
a B overall is great though.

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Originally Posted by Daniel-X View Post
At my college Law, Maths and Biology are meant to be the hardest A-Levels (as talked about by students and teachers) and the ones with lower pass rates.
Remind me to not go to your college I can't find any pass rates for the college I'm going to but about half the people who go there study Maths
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