• Question: How did you do 17 gcses and why did you then only do 3 a levels if you're so clever?

    Asked by watermelon to Alex on 16 Jun 2014. This question was also asked by student123.
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      Alex Lyness answered on 16 Jun 2014:


      Hey watermelon,

      I agree that it may look a little strange. The truth is that GCSEs and A-Levels have slightly different purposes and that a lot happens in your life outside school between 14-18.

      I found that GCSEs were really good for getting a broad knowledge about many different subjects. A-Levels allowed me to focus on the ones I really enjoyed and that would get me onto the degree I wanted to do.

      I started 4 AS Levels and the dropped Chemistry as I went into upper sixth form, which is quite a common thing to do. Also during sixth form there are other distractions that make studying harder like learning to drive, having a job (I worked in Sainsbury’s) and also when I was 17-18 I was playing a very high level of rugby which took up a lot of my time.

      I wouldn’t ever advise doing 17 GCSEs by the way, if I had my time again 9-11 is more than enough!

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