I’m still looking for a balance between every aspect of my life, including blogging, seeing friends and school work. Sometimes it’s out of my control especially when I get numerous essays to write for school. But I’m trying and I shall carry on trying.
For A levels I’m taking Early Modern History, English Literature, Latin and Maths. Honestly I’m enjoying three and a half of them… half of my maths is not particularly fun for a teacher reason but hopefully in the new year things will change. Before I stepped into my first a level lessons I thought I knew which subject I was best at, enjoyed the most and would probably take at university if I decided to go. However once I got into my A levels I grew to learn that that subject wasn’t the one I strived the most in. A levels are a whole new game to GCSEs, they are deeper and wider in various ways. They are different.
Throughout year 11 I considered taking the majority of
subjects I took at GCSE as I enjoyed them as they offered quite different class
experiences and knowledge. But towards the end of my GCSE exams I identified
which ones I wanted to learn more about or extend my abilities in. Each A level subject I’m taking I picked for
different reasons but they also share the same reason which is that I enjoy
them the most. If you are reading this and having to decide which subjects to
take, pick the ones you enjoy the most: Some people choose subjects based on
the careers they want to go into but don’t favour those subjects, the careers
you will enjoy the most follow the subjects you enjoy the most.
Currently I’m lost to what career I would like to go for but
that’s okay. It’s a long way off. Now I’m trying to make the decisions that
need to be made first like what university course I’m interested in or even if
I want to go to university.
Merry Christmas.
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