Hi all,
Basically, at the moment I'm doing AS Levels at my 6th form, but they aren't going too well. I hate the place, don't like the teachers that much really, I don't seem to learn too much and have no motivation to try hard. So obviously this isn't going to end up with my getting good results.
So I've decided I want to redo my AS Levels at a college next year, which I know will be much better.
My question is though, is it worth me still doing my exams? The first one is only around 6 weeks away.
One of my friends said that his brother faced a similar situation, and he said that if I do my exams, but go to college next year to redo my AS Levels, then I wouldn't be able to use the points gained this year, therefore meaning there would be no point doing these exams.
Is this true? So instead of going to 6th form for the next 6-8 weeks or so, I could do something like getting a job to earn a bit of money? Or will I still be able to use those points, making it worthwhile to stay for my exams?
Thanks for any help
Basically, at the moment I'm doing AS Levels at my 6th form, but they aren't going too well. I hate the place, don't like the teachers that much really, I don't seem to learn too much and have no motivation to try hard. So obviously this isn't going to end up with my getting good results.
So I've decided I want to redo my AS Levels at a college next year, which I know will be much better.
My question is though, is it worth me still doing my exams? The first one is only around 6 weeks away.
One of my friends said that his brother faced a similar situation, and he said that if I do my exams, but go to college next year to redo my AS Levels, then I wouldn't be able to use the points gained this year, therefore meaning there would be no point doing these exams.
Is this true? So instead of going to 6th form for the next 6-8 weeks or so, I could do something like getting a job to earn a bit of money? Or will I still be able to use those points, making it worthwhile to stay for my exams?
Thanks for any help

so ide say stick with what your doing currently