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Old 3rd July 2009, 02:27 AM
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Default Should I drop Geography or Graphics? (GCSE SUBJECTS)?

Im currently struggling in both my Geography and Graphics. I also dont know whether I should drop one of them or just do my exam, but the thing is Graphics coursework is soo long and Georgraphy isnt so much but for me the exam is harder. I need some help
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Old 3rd July 2009, 03:28 AM
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Well keep doing the one you think you are best at. If you are really struggling then dropping one is a good decision. You will be more relaxed and can concentrate on one. I personally think that geography is easy but if you want to have a career in design or something and think that graphics will be useful then stay with graphics.
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Old 3rd July 2009, 05:03 AM
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drop graphics.i take them both, and geography looks much better to universities, employers, etc.but if you think you'd do better in graphics, it's the grade that matters not the subject in the long run.xx
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Old 3rd July 2009, 09:06 AM
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GCSEs are a piece of P*ss. Geography is great because all u have to do is compare a few simple statistics then the night before the exam cram as much useless info as u can into your short term memory then regurgitate it onto your exam paper in the form of useful case studies. You can also blag physical geography because when it asks you to write about some Coastal area...I mean we've all been to a beach right? Just write about somewhere u know and make the rest up lol
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Old 3rd July 2009, 10:49 AM
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I chose Art over Geography and there is a lot of coursework.However Don't forget that you do need a subject expressing your creative side.Just remember though that they do nt look in your CV which subject you get the grades in (at least I think).However you could Improve on your Geography with Persistance where as in graphics its down to pure talent. At the end of the Day I feel your decision should be based on what you want in a career and the reasons that you are struggling in these subjects.
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do the one you like best, cos then it wont feel as much like effort.
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Old 3rd July 2009, 11:33 AM
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why not continue with both, even if you get a rubbish grade, its still a gcse.it would be worth putting extra effort into geography though. that's a good academic subject that universities and colleges like.as for graphics, i didn't take it, but could you not make a bit of time to complete the coursework?you'll be thankful for not dropping subjects in the future.
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