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What degree could I do with my a levels

I’m not sure what degree I would like to do
My a levels are biology psychology and economics

The degree does not have to be relevant to my subjects

Please could anyone tell me/ list degrees that I could do
Have you looked at any Uni websites, and read the course descriptions / checked the entry requirements?
That is a good way to start. And remember, you dont have to go to Uni this year - plan a gap year, get a job (any job) ti earn some cash and do some travelling etc. Some time out to do some calm think about what you want to do with your life, and why, is never a waste of time.

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Original post by Dhdjssj
I’m not sure what degree I would like to do
My a levels are biology psychology and economics

The degree does not have to be relevant to my subjects

Please could anyone tell me/ list degrees that I could do


In terms of biology and psychology: neurosciences.
In terms of biology and economics: econnomic biology.
In terms of economics and psychology: business psychology.

Admittedly my suggestions are not groundbreaking, however I have named some.
It would be easier to find degrees you like rather than the other way round. That said you could try speech and language therapy, law
Original post by Dhdjssj
I’m not sure what degree I would like to do
My a levels are biology psychology and economics
The degree does not have to be relevant to my subjects
Please could anyone tell me/ list degrees that I could do

Hi @Dhdjssj,

According to the A-Level explorer by The Uni Guide, your five best matching degrees are: Psychology, Business and Management Studies, Biomedical Sciences, Economics and Law.

You can have a further read here: https://www.theuniguide.co.uk/a-level-explorer/biology/economics/psychology?o=021 - as it also lets you know other degrees that are close matches to your subjects.

Hope this helps,
Danish
BCU Student Rep

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