I'm British and it's just before mock AS exams. This year has been rather hellish. I found GCSEs very easy and did no work and got all As and A*s (except for a B in Drama) but this year I don't seem to be able to do anything.
I'm doing History, Psychology, Biology and English Language and while I enjoy the subjects to an extent (except History, which is incredibly boring), I'm not doing well in any of them and I find it hard to revise. So, probably I'm just lazy. But I don't even want to work on these subjects!
What I'm wondering is... is it better to do my A levels and potentially get bad results, or give up altogether and focus on what I want to do? I'd rather be doing something related to web design, graphic design or C/C++ programming, or even 3D graphics (which I know is difficult and, from previous experience, not something I'm great at). My school is utterly computer incompetent; my IT teacher shows off websites he's made for clients and they're awful, and while there is an animation club (Flash and gifs) it's full of year 7s and nothing I don't already know how to do. I have been able to do very basic C/C++ since I was a little kid. Basically I know that I have the necessary skills to set up a low level web design company right now if I wanted or needed to.
But that's probably not the RIGHT thing to do.
So, uh, advice? Or at least reassurance that uni is less awful than this, or something.