I have recently begun A-levels and I am doing English Literature, History and Psychology. However, I have had a nagging feeling that Psychology isn't regarded as highly by a Russel Group University, something which I am aiming to go to. I do not necessarily want to do a degree in Psychology nor Biology, but because I couldn't do four A-Levels thanks to the option blocks my school set out (you can only pick one subject from each of the four blocks), I feel as though I need more than two facilitating subjects as I am limited to only three A-levels. I am just worried that if I do decide to take Biology, that I will not get a good grade in it. I did get A's in both Core and Additional Science. I am more confident in getting a good grade in Psychology, but I am scared of running the risk of it seeming like a less highly regarded subject - a risk I cannot take with just three A-levels. Teachers in both subjects are fantastic, so I have no worry in the actual teaching. So my question is, do I continue with a subject I feel more confident in succeeding in, but less confident in that it will be regarded highly by good universities, or do I take up a well facilitating subject and run the risk of not doing as well?
Thank you!