Hello, lets start of by saying that i'm about to start a levels in September, and i'm picking English literature, history and biology.
my problem is that I've been thinking about what degree i'd like to pursue in the future, and finding that i'm getting nowhere. the most employable degrees seem to have either maths, physics, or computing in it, all subjects of which i don't really excel at. This makes me worried as i don't want to be that one person that graduates and doesn't have a job. I've been thinking about a biology degree, along with biomedical engineering, but I've read stories that there is very little placement for people like that, and how most people who complete a biology degree and go into further study, still find it hard to find a job and regret it. I'd like to believe that if i work hard i could get into some field of biology and get a job with a decent salary, but with it not being a strong degree and all (from what I've read) i don't know what do anymore. I know i have 2 more years to decide, but those 2 years will fly by fast, and it's better for me to know now since i could get some potential work experience to strengthen my CV and all. I don't know, i just feel lost, all the employable degrees i can't seem to do. I've been thinking about dropping history and taking chemistry, but i find chemistry difficult and i don't want to screw up an A-level, but then again it would perhaps help me as i plan to enter a scientific field of work. Any advice?