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A level Dilema Has Anyone been In This Situation?

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Im Good at Science, maths and business And im going to be picking my A levels very soon and im stuck on which to choose; I want to be an accountant or Pilot when im older heres my choices.

Maths, physics, geography, business - This was my original choice, But I found maths at GCSE pretty hard, it was a big step up from the year before and I lack the experience in some areas like quadratics making some parts of maths near impossible.

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, this is a new idea I have thought up, Science is by far my strongest area, but im unsure what all 3 science (mostly Chemistry/Biology) would be like.

Has anyone got some first had experience?

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  1. Keep a wide range of subjects - it keeps your options open.

    Talk to your maths teacher, they can tell you if you have a chance or if there is extra support.

    Also you will not be taking all these subjects to A2, maths could be the one you drop.

    Oh and A level physics - about half of it is A level maths.


  2. If you feel that your maths is bad why don't you ask your parents to get you a maths tutor. Your maths teacher should be able to help you find one.

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