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I'm 15 and starting to think about careers and further education. I have always been very interested in nutrition and psychology and would love to work with people struggeling with obesity and eating disorders etc. I have read that jobs related to nutrition/psychology generally require a science subject for A-level. My average grade in mock GCSE's is an A, although my weakest subjects tend to be maths and science. I usually get a C in science. In your experience is Biology A-level very difficult? Because I was thinking of doing A-level Psychology, English Literature, Biology and a diploma in health and social care. Thankyou
Im actually studying for a Biology AS now at this minute. I have a module in January :( lol Well look, everyone is different. It is quite an interesting subject, but you really have to have an interest in it. I found it very difficult to adjust from GCSE Biology at the beginning & I still find it hard now. However if you study everynight then you will reap rewards! G'luck!
bio isn't that difficult..its fun actually..for me.. just got to study you know and dont focus so much on things you dont like about the subject... just be positive about it and it will happen..(whatever you want to happen)
Like them all, you've just got ot work for what you want. Those CGP books are REALLY helpful though. If you want a Biology A-level enough, I'm sure you'll get it:)
yeah it's hard, what did you get in your GCSEs?