Hey all.
This is gonna sound wierd as it's generally the sort of thing you ask a teacher, but I've done exactly that and they've given me really rather poor answers.
I'm in the first year of sixth form, studying Maths, Computing A2, Physics and Geography. I'm predicted straight As and with a nice bit of work I know I can achieve them. For A2 (second year), the convention is to drop one subject, but due to doing Computing a year early, I'll already have only 3 subjects left over.
I will definitely be doing further maths in it's place, in AS form, as that is all that is offered by our sixth form. As I plan to do Maths at a well regarded university (OxBridge, Durham, the like), it is an utmost requirement.
However, our school is very keen to get students to do something called the AQA Baccalaureate, which is a european style qualification. Apparently Unis are very interested in this for whatever reason. In order to do it, I would have to take an AS Level in either Citizenship or Critical Thinking. This is not possible as I will already be doing 4 subjects next year, unless I drop one of them.
I would drop Geography out of the four (Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Geography) in order to do either Citizenship or Critical thinking, and in turn do the AQA Bac.
Yet I can't seem to get any information on what's really worth more to a university, the Bac and an AS in one of those two, or completing my Geography to a full A2 standard....
Any ideas? The AQA Bac scheme has been running a year so it's possible some people here may have done it last year...
Cheers
This is gonna sound wierd as it's generally the sort of thing you ask a teacher, but I've done exactly that and they've given me really rather poor answers.
I'm in the first year of sixth form, studying Maths, Computing A2, Physics and Geography. I'm predicted straight As and with a nice bit of work I know I can achieve them. For A2 (second year), the convention is to drop one subject, but due to doing Computing a year early, I'll already have only 3 subjects left over.
I will definitely be doing further maths in it's place, in AS form, as that is all that is offered by our sixth form. As I plan to do Maths at a well regarded university (OxBridge, Durham, the like), it is an utmost requirement.
However, our school is very keen to get students to do something called the AQA Baccalaureate, which is a european style qualification. Apparently Unis are very interested in this for whatever reason. In order to do it, I would have to take an AS Level in either Citizenship or Critical Thinking. This is not possible as I will already be doing 4 subjects next year, unless I drop one of them.
I would drop Geography out of the four (Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Geography) in order to do either Citizenship or Critical thinking, and in turn do the AQA Bac.
Yet I can't seem to get any information on what's really worth more to a university, the Bac and an AS in one of those two, or completing my Geography to a full A2 standard....
Any ideas? The AQA Bac scheme has been running a year so it's possible some people here may have done it last year...
Cheers