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what should i take

im in a bit of a dilemma, I take bio chem and maths which are heavily science based subjects and I want to be radical and study something to do that enables me to get a job to do with human rights. so I was wondering what sort of degree paths can I take to get to something human rights, I was thinking sociology, media, etc. but nothing sciency alevels have been awful. thanks in advance
Some humanitarian degrees don’t require certain a levels but any so I suggest you research about the degrees available and see what you could do now or in the future.
As above, you need to look at course descriptions on Uni websites, find out what A levels they want and think about what interests you. Go to some Uni Open Days (now) and listen to the subject talks explaining what these courses involve. You can do several different ones at each Open Day.

Many Social Science courses do not need a relevant A level but obviously you have to show in your PS why you want to do that subject. Law for example just needs high grades - three science A levels would be fine : http://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/2020/law/ and this will involve Human Rights law. Or you could do something like International Development : https://www.uea.ac.uk/international-development/undergraduate-degrees. Or even an area study like Middle East Studies where you learn about all aspects, political, cultural etc of one area of the world : https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2019/07729/ba-middle-eastern-studies/

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