On the Royal veterinary college, I noticed that it said "The third A2 subject should not overlap with Biology or Chemistry, and cannot be General Studies." what does this mean exactly? I really want to do PE as my third a level subject but I'm worried it's science based therefore 'overlapping'? Does anyone if I can still do PE?
I've just come across this thread, and was wondering if these a-levels would be okay to choose to become a vet ...
So far, I think I'm going to do Biology, Chemistry and Maths. For the 4th, I was stuck between Physics, Graphical Communications and Product Design. Now, I was only thinking Physics as I wondered if it would be any benefits as the more creative subjects don't really fit into veterinary. Would the more creative subjects be any any problem when writing personal statements for unis?
I've just come across this thread, and was wondering if these a-levels would be okay to choose to become a vet ...
So far, I think I'm going to do Biology, Chemistry and Maths. For the 4th, I was stuck between Physics, Graphical Communications and Product Design. Now, I was only thinking Physics as I wondered if it would be any benefits as the more creative subjects don't really fit into veterinary. Would the more creative subjects be any any problem when writing personal statements for unis?
So long as you aren't doing critical thinking etc as a 3rd A level they really don't care. I think you will struggle to even mention your A level subjects in your personal statement so I wouldn't let that sway you