At our school the mandatory stuff was triple science, religious studies, maths, and two Englishes, and for my choices I picked graphic design, Spanish, computing, and music. Music was an awful choice haha
I thought when making my choices for GCSE that I would hate Spanish and love computing, graphics, and music, but it's almost the other way round! Music is terrible, graphics was fun but too much work, computing was fun but our teacher was a bit of a dick and the coursework was way too stressful as we had barely been taught what to do.
If I had to take my options again though, I would probably have switched music for history, because I love history and have no idea why I decided not to take it!
At A level I'm doing maths, physics, chemistry, chemistry, and biology. I enjoy them mostly at GCSE level, but a lot of physics and chemistry is just ridiculously boring, so I have doubts