I have two versions of A levels which are both incomplete (Hence this thread).
Maths, further maths, accounting.
Maths further maths, sociology. (Although I don't really want to pursue sociology but I am quite interested in psychology, any help with this dilemma is appreicated).
I have two versions of A levels which are both incomplete (Hence this thread).
Maths, further maths, accounting.
Maths further maths, sociology. (Although I don't really want to pursue sociology but I am quite interested in psychology, any help with this dilemma is appreicated).
Maths, Further Maths and another but NOT Business Studies. You don;t need A level Economics for an Economics degree. Don't take accounting it's not a rated A level
Maths, Further Maths and another but NOT Business Studies. You don;t need A level Economics for an Economics degree. Don't take accounting it's not a rated A level
Maths, Further Maths and another but NOT Business Studies. You don;t need A level Economics for an Economics degree. Don't take accounting it's not a rated A level
I have two versions of A levels which are both incomplete (Hence this thread).
Maths, further maths, accounting.
Maths further maths, sociology. (Although I don't really want to pursue sociology but I am quite interested in psychology, any help with this dilemma is appreicated).
Out of those, Maths, FMaths and Econ is the best option. But like the other poster said, you don't need Econ to apply for uni and so would be better off choosing a facilitating subject instead
1 Econ is looked more respected by top unis as business is seen a a soft subject 2 you should probably only do further maths if it's you 4th subject but I've only been told that once so it might be bs, I'd suggest researching that