I'm alright. This year is a thing called transition year where we basically only have exams in our core classes and everything else is very much about experimentation and gaining independence (e.g. work experience (studying nanotechnology; mini-med school; working with banks and an IT company - got rejected by Google and Microsoft, haha), community care (worked in my old school; went to a hospice and helped elderly, dying patients) as well as just gaining information about what we want to do. We have three 'trimesters' and our classes rotate to give us a taste of every class we could go for. I'm leaning in the direction of biology, chemistry, history. Basic but useful.