I think;
Media studies - people assume it's easy, and you don't really need an A-level in media studies to actually succeed in a media career. I took media studies at GCSE, and there was about ten different theories to learn so I'm guessing there will be a lot more at A-level. You're also marked on creativity, so if you're a naturally creative person then it'll be pretty straight forward. You still have to analyse, evaluate and explain so I'm kind of on the fence about this one.
ICT - the basic kind of computing, not the complex. At the end of the day teenagers use computers on a day to day basis, so it's like a second nature to our generation.