OK, thanks! I keep seeing Biology as the 'safe' option - I fairly enjoy it and I am really good at it. And if course by the sounds of it it's got lots of relevance to Geography.
But then again Physics - I also like it, come to think of it and also got good exam results for it recently (so I must be alright at it!)... If I did take Physics I'd consider taking Maths as well, meaning I'd not do History. Another reason is what people say (on this thread included) about how Universities will look at Physics as the 'ultimate science' and that it's actually quite relatable to Geography (Geophysics...)! If I want to take the A-levels that will best gear me to apply at a top institution like Cambridge, UCL, etc. I will seriously need to consider Physics and Maths IMO. I know people keep saying I should chose the Science that I most enjoy (which is of course very valid) but I'm honestly sitting on the fence between the Biology/Ecology route and the Physics/Maths route.
Btw in case you were wondering my hopeful a-level combinations are now:
-Geography, German, History and Biology (Original)
-Geography, German, Maths and Physics (New combo.)
-Geography, German, Geology and Biolohy (as the person on the previous page suggested? called 'a mum' or something)
I definetly want to take Geography and German. I've almost definitely decided on not taking Chemistry, purely for the fact that I don't really enjoy it and can't relate to it much at all.