Currently, my A level options are set up as Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Economics. I intend to apply for medicine, but I am really interested in economics and have an interest in pursuing it further at university, if medicine doesn't work out. If anything, I'd just like to keep the option open.
However, I've heard loads of conflicting information about whether or not biology is really necessary for studying medicine at university. I intend to apply for Cambridge, Imperial and Queen Mary. I'd like a clear cut answer for just how beneficial it is. I can probably get A*s at A2 in Maths, Further Maths and Physics, but an A in Chemistry and Economics. If I take biology, I'm likely to get an A there too.
Thanks for any help.