Am in a dilemna?
i dont like being tired and i chosen p.e for my exambe a doctor, and the theory is helping me in my science because of health and fitness and respirotory and everything. but it means am goin to fail in my practical.the other option is history and i have never learnt history in this country which means starting everything in my final year. should i continue with p.e or should i start his from scrath and i ahve less than 8 months
Answers:
Stick with PE as it is completely useless as a qualification anyway (unless you want to be a PE teacher) .
It helps you with your other subjects and no employer is likely to care if you fail or not , but history is academic and if you fail that then it suggests that you have a poor memory for facts or lack motivation in subjects that don't interest you .
defrinaltly
I would quit PE and sign up for a good English class.
If i was you i would just get my head down and get on with it just remember it will be worth it all in the long run.
Get fit, you can do that in the next 8 months! Could be a life changing experience, they're not going to be asking you to run a marathon! So it cant be that unachievable.
if you can graduate with the PE and not taking history, then I guess I'd do that.
But keep an open mind. There is a lot of history to learn but it's VERY interesting, so maybe you should do that.
I know, this isn't much help, but don't just assume that you can't learn history cause there's a lot of it.
In a few months you could learn more history than most Americans know.
Hi! I had real difficulty understanding your question and can't conceive why you did not spell check it before it was posted, especially as you must have to do a great deal of essays?.
Back to the question, it seems a shame to swop to an alien subject at this late stage, I'd say stick with it, but get as much help as you can.
Good Luck!
i hate reading long questions
If I were one of my children, I would say to stick with what you are doing now. This is especially relevant if you want to be a doctor, which your question suggests. After all, training to be a doctor tends to be quite tiring, with long hours - so at least PE will train you how to cope with that!
history means culture and your countrymen
you really should go for English
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Answers:
Stick with PE as it is completely useless as a qualification anyway (unless you want to be a PE teacher) .
It helps you with your other subjects and no employer is likely to care if you fail or not , but history is academic and if you fail that then it suggests that you have a poor memory for facts or lack motivation in subjects that don't interest you .
defrinaltly
I would quit PE and sign up for a good English class.
If i was you i would just get my head down and get on with it just remember it will be worth it all in the long run.
Get fit, you can do that in the next 8 months! Could be a life changing experience, they're not going to be asking you to run a marathon! So it cant be that unachievable.
if you can graduate with the PE and not taking history, then I guess I'd do that.
But keep an open mind. There is a lot of history to learn but it's VERY interesting, so maybe you should do that.
I know, this isn't much help, but don't just assume that you can't learn history cause there's a lot of it.
In a few months you could learn more history than most Americans know.
Hi! I had real difficulty understanding your question and can't conceive why you did not spell check it before it was posted, especially as you must have to do a great deal of essays?.
Back to the question, it seems a shame to swop to an alien subject at this late stage, I'd say stick with it, but get as much help as you can.
Good Luck!
i hate reading long questions
If I were one of my children, I would say to stick with what you are doing now. This is especially relevant if you want to be a doctor, which your question suggests. After all, training to be a doctor tends to be quite tiring, with long hours - so at least PE will train you how to cope with that!
history means culture and your countrymen
you really should go for English
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