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I'm in Year 11 and I've applied for a level geography, art and religious studies at sixth form but I feel that I want to pick a fourth option and change religious studies to something else but I keep changing my mind on what 2 subjects to go for. I'm considering picking 2 from economics, geology, psychology and religious studies (I might keep it after all, I'm not sure yet). I know the decision needs to come from me but I'm wondering if anyone has any advice?
(I'm currently unsure about what I'd like to do in the future but I know that I'd like to study at university).
(I'm currently unsure about what I'd like to do in the future but I know that I'd like to study at university).
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Hi, I'm also in year 11, and I've chosen the A-levels: Psychology, Chemistry, Biology and Geography. Although I have not previously studied Psychology as a subject in school I find great interest in it. For the rest of them I really enjoy and I'm currently getting great grades in! So I would recommend going for something obviously of your interest and what you know you are currently clear on because it's not going to get any easier in A-levels but at the same time I don't believe you should NOT choose a subject in A-levels just because you haven't previously studied it, I don't really know what to advise tbh bc I've known what a-levels I wanted to take since year8 (apart from the geography, I added that on this year ngl). What subjects are you currently doing as a GCSE or already have done if you don't mind me asking and what are you main interests and academic strengths??
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(Original post by DrStress)
Hi, I'm also in year 11, and I've chosen the A-levels: Psychology, Chemistry, Biology and Geography. Although I have not previously studied Psychology as a subject in school I find great interest in it. For the rest of them I really enjoy and I'm currently getting great grades in! So I would recommend going for something obviously of your interest and what you know you are currently clear on because it's not going to get any easier in A-levels but at the same time I don't believe you should NOT choose a subject in A-levels just because you haven't previously studied it, I don't really know what to advise tbh bc I've known what a-levels I wanted to take since year8 (apart from the geography, I added that on this year ngl). What subjects are you currently doing as a GCSE or already have done if you don't mind me asking and what are you main interests and academic strengths??
Hi, I'm also in year 11, and I've chosen the A-levels: Psychology, Chemistry, Biology and Geography. Although I have not previously studied Psychology as a subject in school I find great interest in it. For the rest of them I really enjoy and I'm currently getting great grades in! So I would recommend going for something obviously of your interest and what you know you are currently clear on because it's not going to get any easier in A-levels but at the same time I don't believe you should NOT choose a subject in A-levels just because you haven't previously studied it, I don't really know what to advise tbh bc I've known what a-levels I wanted to take since year8 (apart from the geography, I added that on this year ngl). What subjects are you currently doing as a GCSE or already have done if you don't mind me asking and what are you main interests and academic strengths??
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