HunterR said:
Well seeing as my GCSE are a couple of months away, im hoping to go college to study A levels. Anyways when you were in my "spot" did you know what you want to study?
Also say i want to be a game designer/programmer later in life what courses should i take up?
Oh ya and if u get 5c and above to enter a collage but u get say a D in ur maths would u have to go night school and retake maths?
Ill be frank (keep in mind I'm in college)...
Your preferred job choice will very likely not much care which or how good you did in your GCSE/GCE - unless your aiming for a good white collar job. They care a lot more about experiance. The same can be said for degrees... many businesses are increasingly starting to care less what you have, and in some cases testing you through their own processes.
If you want a job, and you don't think your going to do better than CCC at ALevel, consider taking the vocational route. Appentriceship as ever, are typically taken for the less than fantastically intelligent... mainly because they are concentrated on manual work. However there are an increasing number for things such as IT and Administration.
However if you just want a grounding in any subject... ALevels are perfect, you can consider going to vocational route after youve done them if you havent done so well. If your college offers a Computer Science... take it - it will give you a taster of any CS: Game programmer degree - its not likely to be much harder either (btw IT/ICT is not a computer science, they're the equivilant of an ALevel in using the telephone in the 1980's)
Also remember to take other subjects too, in order to ensure you have a wide grounding and don't look too specalised... too early. I have Computing, business, law, government and politics, and history - and I'm most likely going the computing route too.
Hope that confused you more :P
/Leo