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Would taking art and textiles at A level be too much?
I really enjoy taking art at GCSE and wish I had taken textiles also because I have a large interest in fashion and think I would have some good ideas but I dont know if it would be too much coursework for me to keep up with. Please let me know what you think and also your opinions on these subjects at A level if you have or are doing them and maybe a bit of information about what you do over the two years. Thank you :) xxxx
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- LaaRoseLv 410 years agoFavorite Answer
Personally I nearly didn't do GCSE art cause I wasn't sure and now I'm planning on doing it at uni so I'm glad I chose art =') Art's a lot of work and coursework but if you have an interest in it and enjoy it then go for it! Pick subjects you like, you don't want to be stuck doing all subjects you actually don't even like just cause you thought they'd be easier or for any other reason. Good luck!
- Anonymous10 years ago
The real issue here is what you want to do _after_ A level. If two of your three A levels are art and textiles, that's going to cut out almost all degree courses at almost all universities.
If you want to do something like fine arts or fashion, I expect it will be fine.