Hello, I have been thinking about this a lot (especially during my exams as I am revising many subjects and find some interesting) and I really need help with choosing the right A levels to study economics at a top uni (preferably Cambridge/Warwick etc.) I did the follow gcse's and this is what I hope to get:
Maths - A* (I already have this)
Statistics - A*
Science Core - A*
Science Additional - A/A*
English Language - A
English Lit - B
Geography - A*
History - A/A*
Applied ICT - A*A* (it is a double award which is one of the hardest gcses personally)
R.E. A* (short course)
Music - C (considering no one in my school has got anything higher than a B at gcse music)
Citizenship - A/A* (short course)
I know that for economics in a good uni, you need to have atleast maths and further maths (which my school already provides) and I know that I will need these. However what are the other 2/3 subjects should I pick? I am considering taking 2/3 of economics, geography, physics and biology. But I don't know which 2 (or 3) to pick because I know that my school will only allow me to do 5 (that even considering I get the grades which I talked about above), so which A levels should I pick??? Thanks!