so im 20 and i have decided to retake my a levels - the first itme i was always in hospital so i decided to repeat the year, the second time i got covid during my a level exams so i missed a lot of exams so they gave me the first mark that i sat for the first paper divided by 3 and gave me that result. The third time i did a foundation year at a uni and was doing well; but my parents didn't allow me to move out, so I was doing a 5-6 hr commute with my illness, and ended up paralysed and was unable to sit my final exams. I want to give it one last shot before i give up on engineering - how many hours a day should i study if i was to take maths and physics at a level, and where would you recommend getting the resources from - it's been a while since I've studied a level of content. Any tips or recommendations. I also want to study a language for fun at a level base - just to clear my mind off maths and physics and i don't need to do that amazingly on the language - my dad said it will be good for me, and he doesn't mind paying for the language to be sat at a level and it doesn't matter if i pass or fail as long as i enjoy it and learn something from it - i only need to do really well in maths and physics. I don't want to a degree in engineering but a degree apprenticeship or apprenticeship but for that my health needs to be a bit better as all the apprenticeship schemes are outside of London for the type of engineering i want to get into and plus they have high requirements like A's and A*s. I am also a part time gcse tutor and am learning digital marketing through online courses and projects (unpaid) - I want to get a part time job or do a hybrid digital marketing scheme for 6months - 1 year but if i can't just refine my skills in the meantime - until i think im physically able to do engineering again - on top of getting my writing out there and publishing a book - what will be the best time management. With me when I was ill and always in hospital I was always revising and did poor when I just focused on a level, but when i balanced it out with everything else, my mental physical wellbeing improved a lot, as a result my grades improved a lot. Any tips and suggestions will be much appreciated.