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I do 4 as subjects including business and economics. If I dropped business at AS would I still be rejected by russel groups because of the combination between business and economics
Original post by kaldrogo123
I do 4 as subjects including business and economics. If I dropped business at AS would I still be rejected by russel groups because of the combination between business and economics


Why do you think you would be?

Look up the unis you are intersted in and their entrance requirements. Unis have different ones. You have to do the research. You simply need to find out for yourself if your remaining A levels would be acceptable for whatever course you decided to do.

Grade matter.
Original post by 999tigger
Why do you think you would be?

Look up the unis you are intersted in and their entrance requirements. Unis have different ones. You have to do the research. You simply need to find out for yourself if your remaining A levels would be acceptable for whatever course you decided to do.

Grade matter.


This article makes me believe its about the a level choices
http://university.which.co.uk/advice/a-level-choices/are-certain-a-level-combinations-too-narrow
London School of Economics and Political Science: ‘the combination of business studies and economics as two separate A-levels is best avoided.
Original post by kaldrogo123
This article makes me believe its about the a level choices
http://university.which.co.uk/advice/a-level-choices/are-certain-a-level-combinations-too-narrow
London School of Economics and Political Science: ‘the combination of business studies and economics as two separate A-levels is best avoided.


I repeat what i said above as being the wisest course of action. Do what you will.
Original post by kaldrogo123
This article makes me believe its about the a level choices
http://university.which.co.uk/advice/a-level-choices/are-certain-a-level-combinations-too-narrow
London School of Economics and Political Science: ‘the combination of business studies and economics as two separate A-levels is best avoided.


You have the answer right there. LSE don't like a combination of economics and business A Levels. You're dropping business studies at AS. What are you confused about?
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Original post by kaldrogo123
This article makes me believe its about the a level choices
http://university.which.co.uk/advice/a-level-choices/are-certain-a-level-combinations-too-narrow
London School of Economics and Political Science: ‘the combination of business studies and economics as two separate A-levels is best avoided.


If you have 3 subjects at A Level, then choosing economics and business studies is bad. But you have 4 at AS, and are then dropping business studies for A Level. So this doesn't apply to you.

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