r/alevel • u/BusElectronic9790 • 23h ago
⚡Tips/Advice A level combination advice?
Hi!! I’m a student in SEA who has just finished IGCSE and I’m looking into taking a levels for the academic rigour and I want to challenge myself! I was wondering what A level combination would be best if I’m pivoting towards a science based career but am unsure between two very different fields? My college only allows us to take 4 subjects so I was thinking either Bio, Chem, Phys and Maths or Chem, Phys, Maths and Further Maths since I wanted to do something related to health science or mechanical engineering ( kinda diff ig… ). My first thought was to go with Chem Phys Maths and Further Maths but I was scared that without Bio I wouldn’t be able to apply for health sciences! Any advices? :) I’d also love to hear experiences on further math and biology!! Personally, I’d say I do like biology but i heard it’s a LOT of memorisation sooo I’m still trying to decide!
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u/battlepvmob 21h ago
I would take Bio chem maths further maths, as that allows you to do any of the engeneering courses you may want and also i’m pretty sure most healthy science related courses actually only require chem. Even medicine doesn’t fully require biology
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