GCSE Students - What subjects will you take for A-Levels?

Discussion for A-Level students and for those choosing their A-Level subjects.

This thread is sponsored by:
Announcements Posted on
Important: please read these guidelines before posting about exams on The Student Room 28-04-2013
Sign in to Reply
  1. L'Evil Fish's Avatar
    • TSR Deity
    • Location: Cardiff
    • Posts: 30,466
    (Original post by _jake_)
    I'm taking English Literature, Psychology, Classical Civilization and Law. If I was sensible I'd take some science and maths subjects... but decided to do which ones interest me the most. Ask me in two years time and I'll most likely regret this lol.
    Why law?
  2. Chris"Maths"Akodu's Avatar
    • New Member
    • Posts: 1
    Re: GCSE Students - What subjects will you take for A-Levels?
    Maths, Further Maths and Business studies :cool:
  3. Gakthoil's Avatar
    • Exalted Member
    • Posts: 267
    Re: GCSE Students - What subjects will you take for A-Levels?
    Any of you going to Vyners?
  4. Login's Avatar
    • Junior Member
    • Posts: 36
    Re: GCSE Students - What subjects will you take for A-Levels?
    Biology, Chemistry, Psychology and Law.
  5. iSoftie's Avatar
    • Benevolent Member
    • Posts: 631
    Re: GCSE Students - What subjects will you take for A-Levels?
    Biology, Chemistry, Maths and French!
  6. berryripple's Avatar
    • Banned
    Re: GCSE Students - What subjects will you take for A-Levels?
    If anyone wants to know anything about AS English Literature, Economics, Chemistry or Government & Politics I'm happy to help
  7. Matt:)'s Avatar
    • Respected Member
    • Posts: 154
    Re: GCSE Students - What subjects will you take for A-Levels?
    Further Maths, Economics, History and English Lit
Sign in to Reply
Share this discussion:  
Article updates
Moderators

We have a brilliant team of more than 60 volunteers looking after discussions on The Student Room, helping to make it a fun, safe and useful place to hang out.

Reputation gems:
The Reputation gems seen here indicate how well reputed the user is, red gem indicate negative reputation and green indicates a good rep.
Post rating score:
These scores show if a post has been positively or negatively rated by our members.