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Originally posted by Zephyr
IMO Media Studies isn't a great A level to take because it isn't really that useful, unless you're thinking of going into that area of study later in life.
You're taking Mathematics, so you could consider taking Further Mathematics. I'm doing further maths and i warn you that it is hard, but i want to do an area of maths at university so its really good for me.
same as me, media studies isnt a great A-Level to take, its considered a 'mickey-mouse' A-level at my school... its not that good at A-Level, even if you do want to take it into university, its not really what subjects you take at A-Level and GCSE but what grades you actuallly acheive (my brother is giving me lectures, he's in his second yr in uni)
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Originally posted by DJeX
Chemistry all the way! I love blowing up stuff so I'd pick chemistry
doing chemistry at A-Level there is hardly any practical, you learn ALOT of theory but dont do that many experiments, our chemistry teacher was saying this and he's someone who gets bored during lesson so does an experiment involving Chlorine Gas or the thermic reaction involving the production of thermite.
As for what you should choose...
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Originally posted by Tasha
I'd do something Science, I'd say it could probably take you further. It's funny, was talking about it with my teacher today, and getting A-Levels in Maths and a Science can take you a very long way, so I'd choose Biology...
i would go for a science, physics is a good one to take while doing maths i've heard, but it can be a bit of a heavy load to do, but you could always drop it at the end of the first year and just do an As Level in it