I'm in my first year of college and still didn't get results from my 3 exams which I sat in January, so I'm not looking for a firm advices yet, but I just wanted to ask few questions and it seems this thread would a good place for that. Firstly, I'm at uni I want to do computer science, but there are many different courses, two of which are just computer science and other one is computer science + maths. What's the difference between these two? I'm doing Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry and Computing. Next year I plan to drop chemistry, because I only picked it as I needed 4 choices, and I didn't like economics so I swapped it with chemistry. I'm still good at it, I got an A in gcse chemistry (I did core science, additional science, physics, chemistry and biology). So the question is, is the maths and further maths regarded as one subject by top unis? Because I plan two keep those two and computing, and I saw somewhere saying further maths and maths regarded as one subject so I started worrying a bit. I know unis look at maths for computer science, but because I am doing computing they will obviously look at it too. So what if I will achieve lowest grade in it out of the three? I'm doing WJEC board for computing and I actually find it hard we are doing Unit 1 this june and Unit 2 were have to create a solution for Greenparks reward scheme. Because we have to document everything before we start doing the programming, and we barely know any coding yet, it's hard to document it, because I miss out a lot of things which I don't that I will be using. I'm not really confident in our teacher's style, as we soon will start coding and really we barely know anything needed for creation of the program. Plus the theory is hard... There's a lot to learn, and without practice it's easy to forget about it. So would it affect my unis decision, as they will think that I'm not dedicated enough if I would get a lowest grade in a subject I want to do at uni?