After completing my GCSEs, I decided to pick Maths Economics and Physics (+compulsary Citizenship) and a plan to do Further Maths AS in my A2 year. However, I struggled with physics, dropped it and sort of rushed into a decision to do philosophy/philosophy and ethics/R.S. Now I'm having 2nd thoughts about this and how good the choice is as part of 3 main A levels. So, Iv'e thought of the idea to pick up Spanish or English Literature (and not drop anything). I got a very high A in Spanish GCSE and really enjoyed it. I got a B in literature (A in language) but with absolutely no effort (didn't like the teacher either) and didn't even read any of the books. At uni, I want to do either an Economics degree, Law degree or even a maths degree if i do well in the FM and maths. A russel group is my aim and I want to go to the best uni I possibly can. So, is it too late to pick up one of these subjects and is either worth doing?? Would I be able to catch up this late? It really doesn't help that I'm a very indecisive person. I know that Spanish is really well-recieved by admissions tutors for any degreeand obviously literature would be getting close to essential for law at uni. What would you do in my position?? If it might help in my GCSEs I obtained (2 A*s 4As 3Bs and a C) Lastly, I like the idea of english lit because of the 40% coursework factor - I do really well in them generally. Somebody please help me out..??? And lastly if doing said 4 As's become too much I would probably drop philosophy.