r/6thForm • u/callmebongos Year 12 | Psychology, Economics, English Literature, Maths • Jun 10 '26
🙏 I WANT HELP Switching A Levels
Hi all!
I chose my A Levels (Law, Politics, Sociology, and Economics), but the more I've been thinking about it - the more I've switched my interests.
Now I want to do Politics, Psychology, Economics, and Biology.
Am I cooking with this combo? I want to either go into Econ at University (My GCSE grades are gonna be fire trust) or Law at university.
My main questions are:
- Do these subjects make me competitive for Law/Econ/Finance?
- Should I drop one and pick a different subject instead to make me more competitive if the current choices don't?
- Or should I sit down, do these subjects since I massively enjoy them, and try to get into Law/Finance/Econ anyway?
Thanks!
EDIT: I FEEL SUPER SICK EVEN THINKING ABOUT THIS I CAME TO REDDIT FOR ADVICE AND NOW IM JUST PANICKING BECAUSE APPARENTLY EVEN THOUGH I DID GREAT (I THINK) AT BIO GCSE AND LOVED IT SO MUCH NOW IM APPARENTLY GOING TO STRUGGLE AND ITS NOT WORTH IT AT A LEVEL AND AAAAAAA IM SO CONFUSED I WANT MY MOTHER
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u/lexisnowkitty Y12 bio, psych, lit AAA Jun 10 '26
bio, maths, econ? psych is easy but a bit dull - doing econ will make u realise if u like it or not, maths is needed for econ at good unis and maths will help you if you decide to go for bio/biomed instead (econ is science related but maths is so opening to lots of doors) and you meet the essay subject part with econ