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what degrees or careers can i do with my A levels?

Im currently doing my A levels in art, biology, maths and Physics
what careers/degrees would you suggest for my options?
Im currently achieving As and Bs in these subjects

Thanks
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Maths and physics are very appealing subjects to employers anywhere you go. It depends on what your strong points are also. I'm studying Physics, Maths and Geography at A2 and I'm hoping to do physics at university. You could go down lots of different routes within science if that was your thing, it all depends on what your ambitions are for a careeer and also what subjects you really enjoy!
Original post by tania2396
Im currently doing my A levels in art, biology, maths and Physics
what careers/degrees would you suggest for my options?
Im currently achieving As and Bs in these subjects

Thanks


You could consider:
Physics (although the lack of further maths may be a slight issue)
Biology (although the lack of chemistry will probably be an issue)
Engineering (possibly an issue due to lack of further maths)
Architecture (only issue is that it is very competitive at the top unis, so you will have to work hard to try to get AAAA/ AAAB -ish in your exams this summer)
Other more unusual science-y subjects such as nanotechnology or bioengineering. Only issue is whether you would want to specialise so much in a degree.
Natural Sciences (only issue would be lack of chemistry/ further maths depending on your module options, you could probably get an offer fine if you are interested in biology/ physics/ maths/ engineering depending on the uni)
Original post by dragonkeeper999
You could consider:
Physics (although the lack of further maths may be a slight issue)
Biology (although the lack of chemistry will probably be an issue)
Engineering (possibly an issue due to lack of further maths)
Architecture (only issue is that it is very competitive at the top unis, so you will have to work hard to try to get AAAA/ AAAB -ish in your exams this summer)
Other more unusual science-y subjects such as nanotechnology or bioengineering. Only issue is whether you would want to specialise so much in a degree.
Natural Sciences (only issue would be lack of chemistry/ further maths depending on your module options, you could probably get an offer fine if you are interested in biology/ physics/ maths/ engineering depending on the uni)


thank you for the suggestions!

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