Here is my plan:
(Completed) Year 12: AS English Language, AS Biology, AS Religious Studies and AS Psychology.
Year 13: AS English Literature, A2 Biology, A2 Religious Studies and A2 Psychology.
Year 14: A2 English Language, A2 English Literature and another AS of my choice.
This way I will have 3 respected A levels (English Literature, Biology and Religious Studies), 2 less-respected, but adored, A Levels (English Language and Psychology) and an AS in a subject I take a interest in e.g. Sociology, Mathematics, etc.
Other positives include;
- It would broaden my mind and knowledge base by studying more A Levels.
- I love education dearly and would adore an opportunity, if college allows it, to stay an extra year!
- It would give me more time to do; volunteering, work experience, extra reading, the decision making process of concluding exactly which university I would like to go to, etc.
The biggest con is if universities will not like this plan and, effectively, it harms my UCAS application.