I'm in Yr 13 and I have no idea what course I wanna study at university. I'm thinking of something to do with psychology or law, but can I even do law?
Plan a gap-year, work your socks off this year to get the best A level grades you can, and then apply next year for 2025 entry. This gives you more time to go to Open Days and listen to lots of different subject talks and make a more careful decision about what you want to do - and where. Nowhere does it say you can only apply to Uni straight from school.
Have a calm look at the subjects in this list from just one Uni - https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses Look carefully at the subject descriptions, and all the joint subject variants available, and think about what actually interests you. With these A level subjects a very wide range of subjects would be open to you.
I'm in Yr 13 and I have no idea what course I wanna study at university. I'm thinking of something to do with psychology or law, but can I even do law?
With your subjects you would be able to apply for some of the Allied Health Profession courses:
For these courses, public-facing work experience and a day of shadowing experience in the relevant department is required. So again a gap year might be a good idea if you were interested in pursuing an AHP course.
I'm in Yr 13 and I have no idea what course I wanna study at university. I'm thinking of something to do with psychology or law, but can I even do law?
I’m in year 13, doing the same a levels as you and applying for law
I'm in Yr 13 and I have no idea what course I wanna study at university. I'm thinking of something to do with psychology or law, but can I even do law?
You can absolutely do law! At the University of Law, you only need BBB in any A Level to be able to do our law LLB undergraduate degree. In fact, most universities have no requirements on what A levels you need to do to start the course only a grade requirement. This is often the case, because lots of institutions do not offer a law A level or equivalent and so it would be an unfair requirement to impose on prospective students.
I'm in Yr 13 and I have no idea what course I wanna study at university. I'm thinking of something to do with psychology or law, but can I even do law?
are you finding the combination of bio and psychology hard?