GirlNextDoor15
26-03-2012, 03:51 AM
K. I got my GCSE exam results almost a week ago and ATM, I'm in desperate need of advice to decide whether I should study certain subjects for my A levels. Basically, what I'm interested are mathematics and human anatomy or biology, you can say. So, my results for subjects like that are the following:
Biology - A
Chemistry - B+
Physics - B+
Additional mathematics - A
Mathematics - A+
As you can see, I got ** for my chemistry and physics because I didn't really like those subjects. And the fact that I'm only good in biology and maths kinda put me down as I have been planning about studying biomed and medicine. But, I heard we have to be good in chemistry and physics too to study biomed or med. So, all I need to know is would it be good to like drop chemistry and take up biology and maths for a levels and if I get good results, I'll study biomed or med? Or must I study chemistry as well? Are there any other alternatives? Bear in mind that I'm very interested in health sciences. And since my maths are ok, I am thinking of studying further maths too. Are there any further maths student here? Advice please!! Thanks. :)
Biology - A
Chemistry - B+
Physics - B+
Additional mathematics - A
Mathematics - A+
As you can see, I got ** for my chemistry and physics because I didn't really like those subjects. And the fact that I'm only good in biology and maths kinda put me down as I have been planning about studying biomed and medicine. But, I heard we have to be good in chemistry and physics too to study biomed or med. So, all I need to know is would it be good to like drop chemistry and take up biology and maths for a levels and if I get good results, I'll study biomed or med? Or must I study chemistry as well? Are there any other alternatives? Bear in mind that I'm very interested in health sciences. And since my maths are ok, I am thinking of studying further maths too. Are there any further maths student here? Advice please!! Thanks. :)