At GCSE i'm an A-A* student in almost every subject (excluding french) but i'm stuck on what my fourth A Level option should be. In general I love History, all 3 sciences. However, I do know that I want to take Maths, Physics and Psycology to go on and do Physics and Astronomy (or something similar) at uni. I've narrowed my fourth option down to Chemistry, Further Maths or History although I am open to suggestions. I have a few issues with each.
History:
Isn't particularly useful for what I want to study at uni but I love it.
Chemistry:
The specification seems incredibaly dry, and not much of a departure from GCSE, so in my mind not much of a challange. I need reasons for chemistry because I can't think of any myself.
Further Maths:
I'm not sure if it's for me or not. I've never enjoyed maths at school because i've always found it painfully easy, and rather patronising, when i spend hours doing pages of things that I could do in my sleep. I often hope that A-Level would be a departure from this trend but I don't know if it is. This is also true is Further Maths. Yet at the same time i've always loved problem solving, and those ah ha moments that come with it. Which is what makes physics so appealing to me.
Any help with reasons would be appreciated.
It's becoming particulary tempting to take 5 AS levels but I don't know wether I could handle the workload :/