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what a- levels should i do for finance and accounting

hello, hope you’re well,

i’ve been accepted into two schools, in one i will be able to do maths, history and business studies. in the other school, i can do econ psychology history and as level mathematical studies, what will be the best for a finance or accounting degree?

for the first school, i can ask for consortium to do economics at a different school, and would be able to do an EPQ as this is my current school.

im not sure what would be the best decision

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yeah i have, most russel groups require maths, but some also prefer economics over business
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by s4fiyaa
hello, hope you’re well,
i’ve been accepted into two schools, in one i will be able to do maths, history and business studies. in the other school, i can do econ psychology history and as level mathematical studies, what will be the best for a finance or accounting degree?
for the first school, i can ask for consortium to do economics at a different school, and would be able to do an EPQ as this is my current school.
im not sure what would be the best decision

Hello there,

This is great that you are looking into your options and assessing what you need to be getting now in order to complete the degree of your choosing. Great planning ahead 👍️

I am not sure whether or not you have looked into our institution for the BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance degree but I thought I would tell you our entry requirements just incase its peaks your interest.

For A-levels specifically, we require BCC - BBC (104 - 112 UCAS Tariff points) from a minimum of two A Levels or equivalent. No specific subject is required which allows you to pick courses you might be more passionate about now as to picking courses out of compulsion.

You can find out more information about our course and how the three years studying at our institution would look on our website or by clicking the link here.

Any questions you can speak to our course enquiries team, to email our course enquiries teams it would be [email protected] they take up to five days to respond to any email. You can also give them a call on 0161 295 4545 between the hours of 10am and 4pm, Monday - Friday.

I do hope this helps.
Matt~ Uni of Salford Rep

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