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writes: So im in 5th year in school (some people might not know what that is but yeah) i have to make +16 choices on 4 subjects i want to choose to study for the next 2 years before going to uni. ive chosen already ICT Business studies and i dont know what to choose between . English literature. Music(i sing and play piano). EconomicsSo yeah if anyone has study them or has a career in them or could give me a little bit of guidance it would be muchly appreciated. Thanks :] Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Nadinex0x +, writes (4 March 2009):
Nadinex0x is verified as being by the original poster of the questionHey thanks. yeaaah
its my AS levels:]
SO i think im going with business studies ict economics and music:] that way i can do law or business studies or drama or dance or something fun i want to do :]
thanks guys.xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 March 2009): is this your GCSE opotion?
OR your alevels opotions?
if this is your Gcse opotion then it dont matter much as you still have got the main core (like maths, english..)
so you can pick whatever you like the most. I say Eng Lit and one you enjoy more
but if this is your alevel subject then ict and business are soft subject. this means that tough uni like cambridge wouldnt consider this suject a level. so for exmaple you need the grade ABB to do the course you want. but as you chosen 2 soft. and most people in the uk do 4 alevel, this means that you are one alevel short.
im choosing my alevels subject for 6thform right now :)
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reader, Nadinex0x +, writes (1 March 2009):
Nadinex0x is verified as being by the original poster of the questionyeah ill have maths english biology chemistry and physics just need to choose 4 subjects to do so yeah, but thanks :]
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reader, ArmyMedic +, writes (1 March 2009):
As long as you have English, Maths and a couple of science, nothing else really matters, just choose something you are actually interested in, otherwise it will be hard to study and you'll get crap grades.
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