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  1. DTonesXD's Avatar
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    Best levels
    I am in year 9 now and its getting serious. You need start thinking about proper levels for your life, what you are gonna choose etc. So what are the best levels to get and best way to revise in each subject. I am wanting a medical job which has a good salary. £25,000-£40,000 maybe. Something to do with computers is good too. I am doing computer science and I am very good.
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    Wow, planning your life out early I see! Smart thinking.
    For medical related jobs you need Chemistry. Biology is also sometimes a pre-requisite as is Maths, but it depends on the institution.
    Whereas, for Computer science you'll need Maths and usually a science, preferably Physics. Computing is also desired by some places.

    I recommend that you either go on the UCAS website or onto some university websites that you may be interested in to look at specific courses and their subject/grade requirements.
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