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which courses can i do with the following a levels

Biology, chemistry, psychology, sociology, maths
Are you planning on doing five A-Levels or are you using possible courses to narrow these down to a more manageable number?
Original post by Lenuttall2014
Biology, chemistry, psychology, sociology, maths
firstly, really brave of you to take up 5 a levels!! be warned that its A LOT of work. are you planning to do all 5 or are you dropping 1 or 2 subjects? with those 5 subjects, you've got a nice range of social and natural sciences. your course options are endless! it really depends on what interests you. essay subjects are always useful (although not always a requirement) for law so since you have sociology, law can be a good option. you can obviously do medicine since you have chemistry, maths and bio (although its usually only chemistry that is required the most in medicine). there are many science degree options available as well. you could also consider psychology degrees. i think you will have to really consider what you're passionate about and what interests you the most, that can help narrow down your choices.
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Original post by Lenuttall2014
Biology, chemistry, psychology, sociology, maths

You have a really broad range of subjects. I think it depends on what your interests are or a career you have in mind with sociology being essay-based it would be good preparation for university if you were interested in an essay-based subject such as Sociology and Politics for example. However, if you are interested in going down the route of medicine or courses similar these would be great options with Maths, Chemistry and Biology often being the required subjects. In saying that there are many science degrees out there that wouldn't require that combination of subjects. There are loads of great websites out there to help you choose which university degree would be right for you, this could be helpful if you want to drop some of the A-Levels.

I hope this helps🙂

Sasha
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