Q1: Why did you choose A level Media Studies?
I chose A level Media Studies for multiple reasons, one being that I'm a big fan of how producers and directors film and create movies and T.V shows. Not only that but I also, another reason being that A-level Media Studies pairs nicely with my Business course.

Q2: Did you take GCSE Media Studies?
No, I didn't take GCSE Media Studies


Q4: What grade do you hope to achieve in A Level Media?
Like most students, my goal is to achieve an A*, but my more realistic goal is an A

Q5) What are your current thoughts about your next steps after A-Levels - university, apprenticeship, work?
After A-levels, I plan on applying to SOAS, Royal Holloway, UCL or Surrey

Q6: What do you think is the biggest media story of 2017 and why?
I believe that biggest media story of 2017 has been around Donald Trump,  I believe that his ability to call different media outlets and call them fake news and convert his supports to disbelieve different news sources is a terrifying ability that awfully resembles a fascist rule

Q7: What media sources do you use to find out about news and affairs
I don't often watch news channels but when I do I prefer to watch Aljazeera over any other news channel, I also do read the economist occasionally.

Q8: What was the last movie you watched?
The last movie I watched was the Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Q9: What is your favorite ever TV show 
For me, it's between two shows, The Walking Dead, and  Friends

Q10: How many hours do you spend online in an average day, is this too little, too much or just about right? Why?

I believe I spend around 4-5 hours online a day, I think this is just about right because I spend a majority of my online time on two things, work and YouTube. I believe watching relatable everyday people on YouTubers is much better than watching 3-4 hours of sometimes trash TV. 

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