I'm a year 11 student choosing my options, and have recently decided that i want to go on to do preferably biochemistry or biology at uni, and am having trouble picking my A level options. At the moment, they are: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Geography.
I know that Maths is extremely relevant to the field, and although i do not really enjoy it I have got an A at GCSE and am now doing the OCR FSMQ (I got an E in the mock, as did a lot of the class, but I am improving and enjoy trig and calculus) aiming for about a B, which will give me a massive head start as it is basically the AS course. My question is should I drop physics or geography for maths? Should I do maths at all? Doing a humanity would show i have a variety of skills, give me more options if i change my mind on what i want to do, and would also give me a break from the tougher options. This is what a lot of students at my school doing science are doing. On the other hand, all maths and science would be more relevant but also more challenging with less maneuverability. I am targeted A* in all of my current choices and have an A* in core science, now doing triple.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!