<p>How many subjects do u guys have? And what are they?</p>
<p>Hi! I took 2 A Levels: History (A*) & Literature in English (A), and 3 AS Levels: Art & Design (B), German (A) and French (A). The two languages are ‘AS only’ and count as one A Level, so considering that, it adds up to 3 A Levels. Oh, and this is the CIE board. The reason I’ve already got my results is that I’m taking a gap year. And if it matters, I want to study Screenwriting or Critical Studies.</p>
<p>Hey,</p>
<p>I took five A-Levels: English Literature (A), Mathematics (A), Biology (A), Economics (A) and Chemistry (B). I guess the load was too much for me… no A*'s :(</p>
<p>How come people take so many A Levels nowadays? We weren’t even allowed to take more than three, or only if we stayed an extra year.</p>
<p>5 is a lot man. I used to have 5 but dropped down to three cuz the load was too much. Now i have math, further math, physics, and aict</p>
<p>To be honest, I never felt like math, bio and econ were really subjects lol. I just studied for them before exams. Lit and Chem had a LOTTTTT of material and a LOTTTT more to memorize (which I easily forgot -_-) so in my entire two years of A Levels I just felt like I was studying for those two lol. Honestly I blame chem for all the pressure… if it had just been the other four I think I would have had a better time during exams.</p>
<p>I took three A’levels- completed both AS and A2 in six months. Biology, Chemistry and Physics. All A*s</p>
<p>seriously? 6 months?</p>
<p>9jagurl96> Im impressed; im also taking 3 A’levels, completed both AS and A2 in year … expecting 3A* but I have a lighter courseload (Maths, physics, computing) </p>
<p>Oh yeah and I also have 2 AS Level (GP + French)</p>
<p>I’m just starting my second year of A levels, and I’ll be doing 4 (Lit, History, Philosophy and French). Since I’m predicted A*s in everything, this is a fairly high workload.</p>
<p>^all A<em>'s? Nice.
My predicted is 2A</em> 1A 1B. Gonna get that B up!! (Physics)</p>
<p>Nice! Are you looking at US colleges? :)</p>