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I'm doing a level maths, comp sci and economics but I don't think im going to be able to cope with it. How did you find a levels and do you have any tips or things you regret not doing in y12.

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level 3 hair and beauty or cope
 
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I'm doing a level maths, comp sci and economics but I don't think im going to be able to cope with it. How did you find a levels and do you have any tips or things you regret not doing in y12.

@Zakamg @FastBananaCEO @LondonVillie @Yellow_fever_cel @JM10
@DharkDC
Low IQ.
 
I'm doing a level maths, comp sci and economics but I don't think im going to be able to cope with it. How did you find a levels and do you have any tips or things you regret not doing in y12.

@Zakamg @FastBananaCEO @LondonVillie @Yellow_fever_cel @JM10
@DharkDC

Universitys do not give a shit about what you study its just the grades.

Economics is amazing i studied that its incredible actually understanding how everything works and not being an NPC

Maths i dropped, shit was insanely hard.

Never took computer science.

My advice take what you will enjoy and get the highest grades in. Stay away from nerd subjects.

I ended up getting an A biology A economics B chemistry and went to an elite university (at the time it was)

Ended up on £3.50 an hour after graduating as no one hires ugly ethnics. That's the blackpill.
 
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just be high iq unironically
 
Universitys do not give a shit about what you study its just the grades.

Economics is amazing i studied that its incredible actually understanding how everything works and not being an NPC

Maths i dropped, shit was insanely hard.

Never took computer science.

My advice take what you will enjoy and get the highest grades in. Stay away from nerd subjects.

I ended up getting an A biology A economics B chemistry and went to an elite university (at the time it was)

Ended up on £3.50 an hour after graduating as no one hires ugly ethnics. That's the blackpill.
you need certain subjects for certain degrees?

EG: Engineering requires maths/+physics
Finance needs maths etc etc
 
you need certain subjects for certain degrees?

EG: Engineering requires maths/+physics
Finance needs maths etc etc

If you want to go to a specific field then yes. But its usually only stem fields that have an specific entry.

Every other field doesnt really need anything.

If i could go back in time i would of taken economics, business, sociology.
 
If you want to go to a specific field then yes. But its usually only stem fields that have an specific entry.

Every other field doesnt really need anything.

If i could go back in time i would of taken economics, business, sociology.
The social sciences are largely useless, only non stem subjects worth taking are: history, finance, economics etc etc

maybe you feel as if your subjects were not worth it, but a mix of stem with maybe one humanity/non stem is definitely the best option, you keep the most doors open basically
 
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Well I mean I took Maths but my shitty college gave me a U last year so I had to drop it but I still got into uni to do computer science so its fine.

Just revise a little everyday and do ALL the practice questions you can do
 
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i would say start revision for exams as early as you can, get every bit of homework or whatever done asap after you get it, the worst thing you can do is fall behind, stay organised and one step ahead and you’ll be fine
 
What exam board for maths??
 
The social sciences are largely useless, only non stem subjects worth taking are: history, finance, economics etc etc

maybe you feel as if your subjects were not worth it, but a mix of stem with maybe one humanity/non stem is definitely the best option, you keep the most doors open basically

Employers don't care about what grades you got.

Its what you look like and your personality. All entry level corporate jobs can be done by any monkey and employers know this. They choose who they like hence "company fit"

Why do you think they want to see you in person during interviews, its to gauge your looks and skin colour otherwise a telephone interview would show how passionate the canidate is.

Bro you dont understand how the corporate world works.

I was taking home a six figure income contracted in across multiple companies so seen it all.
 
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Honestly people exaggerate on how much you need to study imo... you can chill at the beginning of thr year, but 2/3 months before the exams, you have to start grinding hard, like 6 hours per day
 
Universitys do not give a shit about what you study its just the grades.

Economics is amazing i studied that its incredible actually understanding how everything works and not being an NPC

Maths i dropped, shit was insanely hard.

Never took computer science.

My advice take what you will enjoy and get the highest grades in. Stay away from nerd subjects.

I ended up getting an A biology A economics B chemistry and went to an elite university (at the time it was)

Ended up on £3.50 an hour after graduating as no one hires ugly ethnics. That's the blackpill.
don't you work in the city in finance?
 
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I graduated back in 2014 so that was then. Now i do.
how did you make the switch from shit wage to finance ? worked at a few companies for shit pay to build up your resume?
 
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Your combination of subjects are easy tbh. CS is piss easy compared to uni level, and requires little to no revision, economics is piss easy and Maths requires practice but nothing overboard.
 
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how did you make the switch from shit wage to finance ?

Working shitty jobs i ended up begging this dude who got me into an entry level finance job. It was still shit gutter work but learned alot then during covid i took on multiple contracts that braught me up to six figures.

Recently reduced my workload to prepare and recover from surgery before ramping it up.

Looking to make my money in the defi and crypto space as i want to leave the employment market as its shit.
 
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Your combination of subjects are easy tbh. CS is piss easy compared to uni level, and requires little to no revision, economics is piss easy and Maths requires practice but nothing overboard.
I'mguessing you got 3 A/A*s then
 
just put ur life savings into shitcoins honestly
 
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Comp sci a level was easier for me than comp sci GCSE.
 
You didn't do aprogramming project?
Is that the computer science project thing at the end of the year? It's actually very easy. It's more about quantity than quality ngl.
 
The one thing I'm worried about is the NEA, got any tips?
Bro I’m doing the exact same subjects and the only thing that’s worrying me is the NEA are you my alt or something
 
lol computer science is a half subject. Economics is easy. Maths is ur only hard one.

As long as ur not dumb, you should be fine
 

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