To work out what you want to do there are lots of different ways to help. List loads of different things into the dream career tri Venn diagram (The one with the money, good at, and enjoy) this can help to clarify what path you'd like to take. Another thing you can do is just pick some unis and read the descriptions fir all their courses, so you can identify what you might fancy. If you don't know what to do in ur life then you should pick A-Levels that keep most doors open to you. We want to pick subjects that cover a wide range of techniques, since it seems like science and maths were probs not your fav I'd suggest doing something like psychology as it combines sociology and science. I'd keep the history as its a great subject that demonstrates critical thinking and it covers you for essays. Then for your third choice I'd suggest either a science or English lit. This means you have covered all avenues with your subject choices. Also law isn't a very good degree its very very dull, and you don't make good money. However, if you did want to practice law, then you should know that there are plenty of methods to get into law without a law degree and you won't be at much of a disadvantage. My family friend is a KC, and her firm only look for non law school graduates as they are well rounded. It's OK to not know what you want to do or not to have any aspirations. I think you'd also benefit from maybe getting a job, internship, or just volunteering so you can learn your likes and dislikes. And remember uni isn't the only path nor are A-Levels working and or apprenticeships can be great and really kick-start your career. I hope everything goes well.