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If i take chemistry,biology,physics and psycology at A level will it be too much science work?

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I am looking to take the octupation of a doctor and am lead to believe these subjects would be best to take. Although i am thinking this will be to science obsessed and by the end i may be sic of science. would this happen?

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  1. What's the problem? Science is a marvellous discipline.

    If you want to be a medic, then you will need dedication. If you aren't sure then the sciences will still give you a flying start in the world.


  2. If you look at the requirements of the best universities you need chemistry, biology is recommended and physics/maths and your final one, though it ISNT NECESSARY. Are you good at maths.. maybe do psych to AS and switch the Physics for maths?? Psych isnt really necessary, a diffeerent subject wont necessarily disadvantage you.

  3. am takin all biology,physics,chemistry,psychology....... AP level and i want to study medical...sooo i don't think it is too much science...  

  4. I took less science than I was going to for that precise reason. Now as a chemistry student I wish I had just done all the sciences like part of me wanted to. I'm sure I would have been pretty happy doing that.

  5. I think you may get a little sick of science after a while...because they are all science based subjects....if your good at maths why don't you consider taking maths instead of physics....or you could swap psychology for something else you enjoy like a humanties or language subject. It may be too much knowledge based and you may struggle with the vast amount of knowledge that you have to learn for the exams.

    But really its up to you, if you really enjoy science and think you can handle the workload then go for it. You are the best judge of yourself as they say!!

    Good Luck with watever you decide!! :D

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