Using the Trinity College's guide to suitable A-levels: your former two choices are very respectable, the latter is good if the course you choose to pursue is in the same field.
However, in my humble opinion, R.E. does not provide the necessary preparation, nor does it help you ascertain the skills required for higher education.
Sorry if I didn't make it clear, I meant the subjects as A WHOLE as opposed to the subjects each. In their compatibiility, respect by good uni's to go into the careers mentioned. thanks
Asking strangers to rate them is just silly; if you're ***** at them, or don't enjoy them, then what does it matter if I give it 10/10?
I wanted to hear other people's opinions on how they are finding the subjects at A Level. I don't do the subjects at A Level, so how am I supposed to know whether or not I will be good at it?
for the subjects I have picked for A Levels next year.
1. Biology 2. History 3. R.E 4. Psychology
I don't really know what to do for a career, perhaps go into Psychology or politics/law/journalism. I just want to keep my options wide.
thanks
1. 7 (not as strong a Science as everybody seems to think....universities see it as the weaker of the four..) 2. 10 (excellent for your career choices ) 3. 8 (a good, impressive subject if used right) 4. 6 (if you're going into psychology-related areas then obviously it's a good choice but otheriwse it can be a tad frownded upon as "soft"..but by no means easy!!)
But generally a good combination of subjects, you have a Science (Bio), an essay-based (History), two analytical subjects (History and RS) and something you enjoy (pyschology I guess?) to balance it all out.