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Which a level combination should i pick out of 3 below for economics

I want to do an economics degree and i have three pathways in mind
1st maths,further maths physics economics (drop physics or further maths depending which is harder-this pathway seems a bit too narrow)

2nd maths french economics computing (drop computing at AS-i think a language maybe useful and this pathway keeps options open i should think)

3rd maths chemistry physics economics(drop chem or physics at AS depending on difficulty-this one i think opens more doorways too)

which pathway should i pick as i am predicted A* in maths and As in science and french??
Original post by youreanutter
I want to do an economics degree and i have three pathways in mind
1st maths,further maths physics economics (drop physics or further maths depending which is harder-this pathway seems a bit too narrow)

2nd maths french economics computing (drop computing at AS-i think a language maybe useful and this pathway keeps options open i should think)

3rd maths chemistry physics economics(drop chem or physics at AS depending on difficulty-this one i think opens more doorways too)

which pathway should i pick as i am predicted A* in maths and As in science and french??


Definitely pick further maths. Your 4th can be anything you like but if you're set on economics then pick something like politics or geography, they're useful.
You should do maths, further maths, economics and either chem/physics.
I would of said do a language as its highly respectable, but only take it if you're up for it
Original post by ScarletXxXRose
You should do maths, further maths, economics and either chem/physics.
I would of said do a language as its highly respectable, but only take it if you're up for it

did u do a lang

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