Hi guys, I'm in Year 11 at the moment and I need to make a decision about my A-Level choices and I keep changing my mind because I have too many options. It's really frustrating ugh.
I enjoy all of my current GCSE subjects, which doesn't make my decision any easier. I am torn between a sciences/maths path and the humanity/arts path - I like them both. Although I enjoy humanity subjects more, there are more prospects and opportunities with maths and science.
At the moment, I am thinking of doing Spanish, History, Maths, and Chemistry. Are those subjects too broad? From a university point of view, would I seem like a helpless person with no direction or clarity? Here are some other options that I have:
- Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Spanish
- Maths, Biology, Chemistry, History
- Maths, Chemistry, Spanish, History
- Maths, Biology, Spanish, History
- Chemistry, Biology, Spanish, History
- Spanish, History, English, Maths
I am apprehensive to fully commit to a humanity path with English, History, Spanish and Maths because I don't know if there are many opportunities in that field where I can still be successful - hence why a lot of my options have sciences and maths in them. Can I still be successful if I choose not to go down the science path? (I am not interested in finance, IT, or physics)
I would really appreciate some advice. At the moment, the options I have told the school are Maths, Biology, Chemistry and English but I just don't feel satisfied because part of me really wants to do subjects which are more humanity based. But I really don't know :/
Can anyone help me?
EDIT: Thank you guys I really want to go for Maths, Chemistry, Spanish and History because I love all those subjects and I have decided that a science career is not for me. I think I want to pursue history and languages. But I'm not committing to anything yet!