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Will these a-levels be too hard for me?

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Biology, chemistry, physics and PE. In GCSE science i got an double a* and in PE i got a B(and in the rest of my subjects) i was wondering will this be too much work for me, I'm prepared too work extremely hard but im afraid of dissapointment, do you think i should just take three a-levels?im going into sixth form next year. also i want atleast three A's

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  1. dnt bother with PE


  2. why not give them all a go at as level you can always drop one after a year! And you will still have an as in it just not an a level!!

    Plus i think you could handle all 4! But why not try them all for a year then drop one!!

  3. You will find the three sciences difficult having only done dual award at gcse, but yur getting 2a*s is a very good sign.

    Don't do PE - it will get you nowhere. Concentrate on the other three and you'll be fine.

  4. They will be fine for you, people who got double C will be taking them sciences.

  5. If you work hard and do the required amount of independent study then you should have no reason to be afraid. At A-level, you definitely get what you put in. However I do think it would benefit you to read up on AQA Unit three Sciences from GCSE, becuase there was additional information in that unit that could help ease the transition between A-level and GCSE. Especially in Chemistry and Physics as a lot of Biology Unit three was convered more extensively in GCSE Pe, but do take a look at micro biology and Plant biology.

    Seriously, work hard and keep on top of your lessons, consolidate them with weekly reviews and try mind mapping. Don't be scared, just be prepared, oh that rhymes! :D

    Good luck

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