Computer science or physics A-level?
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You don't need computer science a-level to do computer science at university. Physics could open more doors in terms of what courses you could apply for.
But you want to look at what you want to do in the future (most importantly subject requirements for courses), what you could do better in, what you enjoy more and other things. Maybe have a look over the syllabus for both if those things don't matter to you and decide from there as I think they're both quite different from GCSE (I didn't do either after GCSEs though).
But you want to look at what you want to do in the future (most importantly subject requirements for courses), what you could do better in, what you enjoy more and other things. Maybe have a look over the syllabus for both if those things don't matter to you and decide from there as I think they're both quite different from GCSE (I didn't do either after GCSEs though).
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(Original post by Usernamesaredum)
I like both but what are the pros and cons of each?
I like both but what are the pros and cons of each?
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