So i'm choosing to take fine art, english literature and sociology for a levels but i cant decide whether to take psychology or english language as my fourth? What do you think would be better with my current choices and just generally? Thanks!!
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Really doesn't matter about the 4th one, just do the one u think you'll enjoy the most. If i had to pick i'd pick Psychology as it's less similar to the other subjects
Just do the one you'll enjoy the most, seriously!
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