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I would go with what ever you feel you will enjoy the mist :smile:

i did, Chemistry, Biology and Psychology with Physics AS

i think philsophy could be good from the list you have made there, as you then have abit of diversity with 2 essay based subjects and the 2 science ones, maths is good if you are mathmaticaly minded, im not, and yet i havent struggled with chemisty equations what so ever, i would honestly go with what subject a) you think will be more enjoyable and easy yo stick with b) well benefit you the most.
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If you can do it (and get a good grade) do Maths, it looks very good for entering university.
If you are predicted an A* for GCSE RS, but don't want to do it further, why not go for Philosophy and Ethics? Because presumably you would be good at it if RS is a current strength, but it isn't the stuff you don't like?

If you struggle with maths, then I would suggest not doing Physics. I don't see any reason why you shouldn't do Chemisty without maths (unless you are thinking of doing a Chemistry degree - A Level Maths will be essential if you do!)

Hope that helps
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rob_the_sax_dude
If you are predicted an A* for GCSE RS, but don't want to do it further, why not go for Philosophy and Ethics? Because presumably you would be good at it if RS is a current strength, but it isn't the stuff you don't like?




i got an A* at GCSE RS and i regret not taking philosophy and ethics because the idea of doing a theology degree really interests me.
i think when choosing your A levels, choose them very carefully because you might regret taking them a few months down the line like i did
kaytee.
i got an A* at GCSE RS and i regret not taking philosophy and ethics because the idea of doing a theology degree really interests me.


You do realise that you don't usually need a philosophy/theology A-level to study either of these subjects at degree level, don't you?
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Garden_Gnome
You do realise that you don't usually need a philosophy/theology A-level to study either of these subjects at degree level, don't you?


i realised that it would probably be of better advantage to me but i did think that it was preferred. ahh well, probably gonna end up sticking to what i know best now and do english language and linguistics :smile:

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