Hi, I'm currently doing my gcses and am currently choosing my A levels. I think I'm going to tak Maths, Economics, physics and pe but need some advice, I would like to eventually become an Investment banker or Actuary as they sound quite interesting and have good wages, can anyone give me advice on which A levels to take in order to help me succeed? (Want to do economics or maths at university)
Being an investment banker is more about where you go to uni so aim for oxbridge, LSE. Actuary is all about maths so maths and futher maths are helpful.
Hi, I'm currently doing my gcses and am currently choosing my A levels. I think I'm going to tak Maths, Economics, physics and pe but need some advice, I would like to eventually become an Investment banker or Actuary as they sound quite interesting and have good wages, can anyone give me advice on which A levels to take in order to help me succeed? (Want to do economics or maths at university)
I don't think PE will help you get onto a financial course. It depends on what you like and what's available. Further maths would be best, accounting would also be good.
If you don't want to take those or can't, you could do anything quantitative such as chemistry.
Three relevant A-levels is generally all they ask for.
Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Economics if you want to stand a good chance of studying at Oxbridge, Imperial, LSE and UCL for your degree. Investment banks usually target these universities.
Yes, definitely. My friend is doing Maths with the intention of doing Investment Banking, and FM is included in his offers for Warwick and LSE. I'm not 100% sure if it's an entry requirement, you would have to check on their websites, but I imagine they prefer you to have it. That, and I'm sure it would make life easier for you when you were actually at uni if you had done it. It would for sure be more relevant than PE.
Yes, definitely. My friend is doing Maths with the intention of doing Investment Banking, and FM is included in his offers for Warwick and LSE. I'm not 100% sure if it's an entry requirement, you would have to check on their websites, but I imagine they prefer you to have it. That, and I'm sure it would make life easier for you when you were actually at uni if you had done it. It would for sure be more relevant than PE.
Don't want to be rude but what are they predicted ?
Just look at unis offering the degree you wish to do and take whichever A Levels are needed!! You'd be surprised how many people randomly pick their subjects and then are baffled when they realise they don't meet the criteria needed for their course at uni.