Oh cool! That sounds like a good mix. I did GCSE Drama and I loved it, but a different department handles A-Level Performing Arts at our school - the Music department - they all hate me. TWo of them, the main teacher women. One's the size of a house, with matching ego, and the other makes Anne Robinson look like Auntie Mabel. I asked her to write in my Leaver's book last May and she wrote, "Dear Lucy, I hope that some day your head falls off, and horse will come along and kick it into the mud."
Lovely woman. Not. I dropped GCSE Music because the fat one spent an entire class making us copy from books while she browsed eBay on her laptop. In another room. So I didn't take it.
Which is a shame, I've had acting experience and I'd love to get back into it. Equity wouldn't take me on though because my contracts have expired and I don't know where to get paid work without an agent.
I can always hope something may happen.
English Literature is my hardest course at the moment; the Shakespeare was great. We did A Streetcar Named Desire (Tenesee Williams) and Romantic poetry at the start which was great, but now we're delving to the dreary depths of post-war poetry and Charles Dickens' "
Hard Times". It really makes you want to die it's so painfully dull. I hope for you sakes you're on a different board =P
I'm dropping E. Lit in June, four A-Levels I think will be too much next year with an increased workload. I'll be left with Maths, Psychology and History. A fair mix, I think
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