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Help you with what? Picking subjects, revision in general or a specific topic or question?
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Hiya, I'm am currently a GCSE student in year 11, I've got to pick my a level options within 2weeks but I'm simply not sure
I am thinking of taking the following bio and Chem r absolute
Bio, Chem and history
Bio, Chem and religious studies
Bio, Chem and phycology
Bio, Chem and geography
I don't know which ones to pick
I'm definitely not taking maths although I'm predicted a 7 I hate it
For the rest of the subjects I'm pretty good in with betting 8s I do find geo quite boring tho I'm simply not sure
Anyone who helps I thank u sm
I am thinking of taking the following bio and Chem r absolute
Bio, Chem and history
Bio, Chem and religious studies
Bio, Chem and phycology
Bio, Chem and geography
I don't know which ones to pick
I'm definitely not taking maths although I'm predicted a 7 I hate it
For the rest of the subjects I'm pretty good in with betting 8s I do find geo quite boring tho I'm simply not sure
Anyone who helps I thank u sm
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Ehh you just asked that in another thread but anyway I'd say do the one that you find the most bearable (so probably not geography) and that will help you the most for what you want to do at university. History is the most facilitating but psychology seems a very tiny bit more related to chem and bio
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Ehh you just asked that in another thread but anyway I'd say do the one that you find the most bearable (so probably not geography) and that will help you the most for what you want to do at university. History is the most facilitating but psychology seems a very tiny bit more related to chem and bio
Ehh you just asked that in another thread but anyway I'd say do the one that you find the most bearable (so probably not geography) and that will help you the most for what you want to do at university. History is the most facilitating but psychology seems a very tiny bit more related to chem and bio
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https://www.theuniguide.co.uk/advice...-level-choices
But you already do chem and bio so you don't need history as a third facilitating subject.
I don't do bio or psychology so I have no idea if they're similar, but if you ask university admissions/people who do both, you might get a good idea if doing both will get you anywhere
But you already do chem and bio so you don't need history as a third facilitating subject.
I don't do bio or psychology so I have no idea if they're similar, but if you ask university admissions/people who do both, you might get a good idea if doing both will get you anywhere
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(Original post by *****deadness)
https://www.theuniguide.co.uk/advice...-level-choices
But you already do chem and bio so you don't need history as a third facilitating subject.
I don't do bio or psychology so I have no idea if they're similar, but if you ask university admissions/people who do both, you might get a good idea if doing both will get you anywhere
https://www.theuniguide.co.uk/advice...-level-choices
But you already do chem and bio so you don't need history as a third facilitating subject.
I don't do bio or psychology so I have no idea if they're similar, but if you ask university admissions/people who do both, you might get a good idea if doing both will get you anywhere
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