Okay, so, my sixth form open evening was last night and I decided to take 4 a levels. I know only 3 are required for university, but I just cannot decide between the two. I'm beginning to doubt doing 4, because it was more of a spur of the moment thing last night. I'm planning to do biology, chemistry, physics and geography. I'm just stuck between geography and physics really, as I love geography but i'm thinking physics might be useful for studying medicine, considering I'm not taking maths. What does everyone else think? Have you studied 4 a levels? Was it a good idea? My teachers are saying i'm capable but my friends are telling me not to do it!
P.S. I might have a chance to drop one in year 13, depending on if I get the points for it still. I know that I can do AS geography, but I'm going to ask my teacher about physics today, as I don't really want to drop geography - I'd rather drop physics.