I would seriously appreciate some help with choosing my A levels. Firstly, I will tell you a little about myself so that you have some extra information to go on. I have wanted to be a vet for certain since I was very little and still do, but I am not entirely certain anymore. Still, whatever I do will hopefully be something quite academically challenging and will almost certainly be related to animals.
GCSE was very stressful for me for many reasons, including that I went to an awful school (this has been fixed for A Level), which means that I didn't love any subject and thus am finding it very difficult to make any decisions. I aim to put in every effort I have to achieve the highest grades possible. I am predicted As and A*s in all subjects, just to give you an idea of what I am likely to be able to cope with.
It may seem a bit silly, with wanting to be a vet, but I've previously been best at humanities, particularly History (although this could have something to do with these departments being the best ones in the school. I began enjoying more science-y subjects as I was revising them and self-teaching, which makes me think I could be better at them with better teachers. Geography interests me, but it was one of my worst subjects at GCSE - this again could partially be due to a teacher who got a D at A Level!
My definites are Chemistry and Biology as these are essential for veterinary school and I want to keep that path open. There is one column where there is nothing I would like to take, so I am opting for Sociology. However, the options for my final choice are:
*English Lang-Lit
*English Lit
*Geography
*History
I would be really grateful for any advice at all, as well as any personal experiences. I would like to be choosing my options with veterinary medicine as the end goal as they are still likely to allow me to go into other animal-related paths if I change my mind. Thank you so much, in advance!