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    I'm going sizth form college this year to, I've taken.

    - Law
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    - Phycology
    - sociology

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    Thats a lie. I asked my Law teacher that and she said its just a pathetic rumour. She said she was told that when she was doing her A Levels.
    my bad then!





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    Quote Originally Posted by Eamonn View Post
    can i ask why you feel the need to take five a-levels?
    BecauseI want more Qulifications and I couldn't decide out of my 4 previous A-Levels but I might just take 4, and leave Law out, its got hardly anything to do with Business and Finance but I don't know yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karma View Post
    Hey there, I am going to an Sixth Form College in Sept 2008, and I want to do 5 A-levels, I have four choosen and I have been accepted into the college, the four A-levels are, Accounting,Business,Economics and Maths, I am wanting to go into Business & Finance career wise and for my 5th A-level I am stuck between Politics,Law and Philosphy, Which one would benifit me the most for my Career ideas? Thanks Amit
    hey, i'm currently doing:

    AS levels in maths/accounts/economics/physics and also considering career in business - maybe accountancy apprenticeship when i leave college.

    i'd say if your wanting to do something business related maybe choose something different like maybe a science or Law or ICT - 99% of businesses are ran on computes now,, because if all does not go well you've got a broader spectrum of subjects, although i think 4 A levels will be enough because universities only need 3 usually / and jobs usually expect 3 A levels. you could also see if the college does a certificate in finance, which is just something extra that i might taking in the second year.

    hope this helps, feel free to pm me with any qs
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    Well do you plan on getting into a top university or a normal one? If it's a top one then Politics because then you'll have that with Economics and Maths to look impressive. Law and philosophy are seen as "easy" A levels.

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    If you go onto law school having an A-Level in law doesn't really stand you much ground. they don't really care about it.
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