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ur welcomeThankyou very much....btw are you giving your exams also this october/november??
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ur welcomeThankyou very much....btw are you giving your exams also this october/november??
so what was ur result??ur welcome
I don't understand why so many people here are arguing about 'easy' or 'difficult' subjects. My advice for all of you is that your focus should not be on getting maximum A grades, but getting maximum out of what you possess, I mean your abilities and your preferred field where you can flourish! Just sit down and think, you ultimately don't have to turn up into a 'Jack of all trades', isn't it? If everybody is giving E.M, doesn't make it imperative for you to give it too.
Take relevant extra subjects related to your preferred field. Be ready to take challenges, little effort has little return. Many students who got 5-6 A*s in the A-levels this time in U.K. got rejected by Cambridge and Oxford, as they couldn't pass their tests, or were dropped after 'satisfactory' interviews. This only happens when you are not totally familiar with what you wanna do. What I think is required is a 'paradigm shift' in the students.
Don't try to become nerds...that's not what high-ranked universities want in you. Become a 'well-rounded' student.
Explore. That's the key. Read more and more stuff which is related to your interests, so you are one step ahead of others in the future!
10 subjects are more than enough!any suggestions about subjects which i can prepare in 3 months?
m thinking about
Commerce
Urdu B
Environmental Management
result??ur welcome
(i guess you want to know my world history result)result??
wow! amazing...(i guess you want to know my world history result)
A in world history
thankswow! amazing...
Knowing something is better than not knowing. By taking extra subjects you can know things that are not a part from your regular subjects, therefore, its not useless. However, it does affect if you are unable to concentrate on your core subjects by opting for extra ones and you spoil the grade of your core subjects . But if one can manage both together and maintain good grades than its obviously good.Plus, extra subjects also let you take subjects of your interest along with your field subjects so studying extra subjects let you explore behind your traditional subjects.So extra Subjects are useless? ._.
Someone who gets 15 A's is no different from the one who get's 9 A's?
Its definitely good if you have interest in it.Is Pcycology a good subject for A levels?
Knowing something is better than not knowing. By taking extra subjects you can know things that are not a part from your regular subjects, therefore, its not useless. However, it does affect if you are unable to concentrate on your core subjects by opting for extra ones and you spoil the grade of your core subjects . But if one can manage both together and maintain good grades than its obviously good.Plus, extra subjects also let you take subjects of your interest along with your field subjects so studying extra subjects let you explore behind your traditional subjects.
Someone who gets 15 A's is different from a person getting 9 A's, one who is doing 15 subjects and getting all A's is obviously getting a better result not only in terms of quality but in quantity too.
Well, as far as impression is concerned, i think it can create a good impression as universities enroll students on their academics so good results mean alot. But that's just my veiw, getting enrolled in a university depends on other factors too. But yeah, the most important is off-course good result.Apart from all that extra knowledge and exploring your mind and all that, is there any other advantage?
I mean, does it like make a better impression on the University a person applies for?
Yeah but is it ok for a commerce studet to do it?Its definitely good if you have interest in it.
Apart from all that extra knowledge and exploring your mind and all that, is there any other advantage?
I mean, does it like make a better impression on the University a person applies for?
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