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I have chosen to do Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics for A levels, is this a big mistake?

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I have chosen to do four subjects to put me in a good position for medical school.. I have chosen physics, chemistry and biology and i know they're not going to be easy or far from easy at A levels.. Hey i'm going to get a tutor anyways but.. Yeah is it a mistake or..? I also got a B for science by the way.

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  1. I'm not sure what you mean by A levels, but Physics is the fundamental science course. It will be required of you to know and understand physics so it's good you're taking that. Biology and Chemistry are also essential. Chemistry is required for an understanding of biology, especially if your plan is med school.

    What science did you receive a B in? It's a good idea to have a tutor. If you find science courses challenging and unenjoyable, then you should look into your career choices. I find that many middle and high school students say that they wish to become doctors but they do not have a passion for it.  


  2. Great but, all depends on how you did in the IGCSE'S or GCSE'S.

  3. Biology should come before chemistry.

  4. Good choices on chemistry and biology (don't know much about physics.) You see, biology's gonna help you cause , duh, it's about life right? Then, chemistry's gonna help you because you have to know all the components of all the medicines, and what they're side affects are. So chemistry is a biggy. (I'd know, my dad's a doctor.)

  5. dunno, whatever the h**l you wanna do, do.

    I don't care if you aren't skilled at sciences... get over it. you chose 'em, son. and you want to be in the medical profession, so don't give me your whining. do 200 pushups for that.

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