I took Sociology for GCSE, and I really enjoy it. As I adore any subject that is English-based so has lots of essay-writing, I adore Sociology. My teacher really sucks though, she's a teacher from sixth form, who specializes in Psychology. Sociology is really really hard, too, the exam boundaries at GCSE are insanely high and the exam is ludicrously hard. (aswell as being 2 hours and 30 minutes long, the longest exam out of all of the other GCSE subjects). After my mock GCSE, I got a B (80+%) and my teacher handed me back my paper saying 'Here's another one who wrote a story' as I wrote 7 pages, front and back xD

I'm really interested in Psychology after taking Sociology for two years, and I've chosen it as a subject to take at AS Level at College, so I'll have to see how that goes. I was also interested in taking Sociology further from GCSE, into College, but it's all the same topics OVER AGAIN. I don't fancy learning about crime and deviance, poverty and the welfare state, families.. etc AGAIN (but in more detail). I'd just get so bored, so I'm leaving Sociology after GCSE.