So its exam time of year, and I am sure a few of us are about to embark on our A-Level finials and head off to university after the summer break? I would like to know how any one else in the same position feels about the same thing. I seem the be bumbling through one day at a time the same as I do everything else, the big difference here I feel is when you are stretching yourself.
I'm currently doing A-Levels in Media, Computing and Economics from which I need to extract an A and two B's to get to my firm choice of uni Exeter, to study a politics and economics degree. My Insurance been Essex for Economics needing three B's. I generally try to avoid feeling apprehensive about things, and if it was not for the fact that I would really like to go to university I think I would be quite relaxed about the whole thing, given the wide range of alternatives to degrees today.
Reading the thread about College interviews reminded me of what a hard time I had deciding were I wanted to go and what I wanted to do, all be it stretched out over about 6 months.
As for A-Level exams, this year has gone very fast, and theres not much to do but get on with it I guess
What is any one else's past present or future experience of the University application experience? Did you get to your first choice? Where are what sort of Degrees are people on hexus doing at the moment? It would be nice to hear how other people are getting on, and if you are applying have you submitted your UCAS reply yet?
Good luck everyone who will be doing any exams over the next few months. A-Levels, GCSE or Degree.