Agree with swapping Geography! But for UCL and Warwick, they'd care more about you getting better grades than doing 5 AS levels, so think about whether you reckon you'd be able to smash 5 all 5 of your subjects!
I'd say perfect. From my Geography a-level I can tell you you will often encounter economics in human geography e.g there is lots of case studies on China's economic growth. Can provide you with nice case studies for economics exams. Geography is a wonderful subject, go for it!
Agree with swapping Geography! But for UCL and Warwick, they'd care more about you getting better grades than doing 5 AS levels, so think about whether you reckon you'd be able to smash 5 all 5 of your subjects!
I'm doing five AS I feel really confident with... Thanks for your help
I'd say perfect. From my Geography a-level I can tell you you will often encounter economics in human geography e.g there is lots of case studies on China's economic growth. Can provide you with nice case studies for economics exams. Geography is a wonderful subject, go for it!
Maths, economics & history are pretty much the three main components of an economics degree so everything else is just gravy. More maths is good & parts of geography would be economics related so are both decent choices.
Maths, economics & history are pretty much the three main components of an economics degree so everything else is just gravy. More maths is good & parts of geography would be economics related so are both decent choices.
Switch CS with economics and my dream's come true xd
Lool do those institutions even teach economics? They just teach maths.. maybe they'll add revenue in the mix in one of the tests... other than that, you're doing a Maths degree bro.
Lool do those institutions even teach economics? They just teach maths.. maybe they'll add revenue in the mix in one of the tests... other than that, you're doing a Maths degree bro.
That's more of a good thing... Economics combines the essay with the maths so it's fine with me
Thanks a lot I was thinking of English but my strengths lye really in the humanities...
Well I don't think admissions tutors would necessarily prefer English over History or anything, I just know someone who did the exact subjects as you except History and he got into Birmingham
EDIT: You don't HAVE to put yourself through Further Maths if you aren't too keen on it, my friend goes to LSE and she did just Maths