I liked avoiding work and chatting with my friends most – but when it came to certain classes I loved it. Drama, Design & Technology and the sciences (well chemistry and physics anyway) were my favourite. These classes I enjoyed and therefore paid attention in class.
A-Levels was the most fun at school because of all the house parties and the closer group of friends.
yeah I did like school, I had lovely friends and they’re still my best friends now. I think it’s easy to look back on it and just remember all the good bits, it was extremely hard work at times and I don’t miss doing exams. I found GCSE revision tricky just because you had to juggle so many subjects. At A-level there were fewer subjects but a lot more detail. At my school we didn’t have to wear uniform once we got to A-levels which I liked, and it was nice to have that bit more trust from the taechers.
Wasn’t a great fan of school, I never really got on too well with it, although I enjoyed some classes like physics, maths and design tech, and other activities like doing the lighting and sound for school plays etc.
Comments