Hey, please please please think carefully about this... Don't make the same mistake as me...
At the time, I thought i wanted to do medicine so i took Maths statistics, Chemistry, Biology and Economics... but after doing a few work placements, I hated it.. I hated medicine and I hated my subjects.... Ever since then, everything has gone down hill for me... I ended up with C,D,D and B in AS economics, I was a average student at gcse level, and got 1 A*, 3As, 4Bs, 3Cs.
It's honestly a massive step up, from gcse to A-level
I should have just picked subjects that I was good at and enjoyed... Now I'm paying for it and taking a gap year, doing retakes... I dropped chemistry and decided to go down the financial route, im gonna do A2 economics in my gap year as well as maths retakes and biology...
Seriously, only pick subjects that you genuinely enjoy, and don't be pressured into taking subjects you don't like... don't make the same mistake as me... You may think you want something but people change over time, even you...
so my advice is to pick atleast 1 subject that you're good at and enjoy.... and make sure your subjects are open and not narrowed down to one particular field...
If i could go back in time, i would have taken maths stats, Econ, music and business studies....