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Which A-levels have the best employment opportunities?

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Reply 20
pick the ones you enjoyed most at GCSE and the subject you end up enjoying the most at A-Level will probly be the university course you go for :smile:
I wouldn't go for 'well-rounded'. I think a straight-up approach is the best.

Become the absolute best you can be at your area/field, nobody wants a 'jack of all trades, but a master of none'. In other words, pick subjects that relate. It'll make your two years at A-Level easier, and enhance your prospects after you finish.

But because you're unsure, the best A-Levels (employability wise) are; Further Maths, Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Yeah, the sciences.
Reply 22
Original post by Tahooper
Arts & Humanities:
1. History
2. English Literature
3. Philosophy & Ethics

Sciences:
1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Biology

Other:
1. Maths
2. Economics


maths and econ are sciences......

And OP, it depends what areas of work you want to go into, if it's finance, then maths and econ are where you want to aim, if it's dentistry, biology, chemistry and some other subjects, im sure you get my point

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