Hi people. I've just finished my GCSEs and have started thinking about the A Levels to do. I already chose to do Art Tech Maths and History, but I'm not sure I really want to do History.
I want to go in to Architecture, and I checked the University requirements. I checked at Cambridge and they like to see Art or Tech A level, and definitely maths. But Physics isn't necessary.
Art and Tech are my strongest subjects, I'm predicted A* in both. Maths is fine, I'm also predicted A* in that - just quite challenging at some points. So I'm definitely sticking with them.
So with the 4th A Level, the list of choices I'm going to pick from are -
Chemistry - Seems unecessary, but it can help with understanding the properties of materials, and also it shows academic talent as well as creativity.
Physics - I don't want to do it, but it's the obvious choice.
History - I find it interesting, but I'll have to read a lot, and the coursework load is heavy, on top of tech and art. It shows I can write well however.
Computing - With the rapid development of technology, what I'll learn will soon become useless anyway. But it shows a technical mind I suppose.
Psychology - I enjoy it, but it's pretty irrelevent and Universities often treat it as a doss.
So what do you people think?





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. Then yeah still pick something you want to do. I picked maths just cause I was good at it and it was like a chore really. Made me hate going so I would reccomend something you are going to like unless it's absolutely vital for the uni course you eentually do pick.




+Reps to all the good advice.