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What are interesting A levels to take at college?

I am starting to think about courses I want to take next year at college but am not sure what would be good. Obviously you would not be able to choose courses that suit me personally cos' you don't know me, but if you did/ do any A levels that you particularly enjoy then please let me know and tell me what about them it was that you enjoyed especially art, textiles, photography and accounting. Thank you :) xxxx

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  • 10 years ago
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    I don't take any subjects similar to the ones that you have mentioned. I'm taking Human Biology, Chemistry, Psychology and Business Studies. Honestly, every A level that you pick at college will be interesting, because you picked it in the first place due to it sounding interesting to you.

    The only advice I can give you is that you shouldn't take anything unless you are sure that you will love it. My aunt teaches accounting and always talks about students that drop out because they just weren't interested in it, so to them it wasn't worth the work load. EVERY A level is a lot of work compared to GCSE. If you really enjoy art, take art and then you will be happy to actually spend all of your time doing art. If you hate accounting, you aren't going to want to do the work therefore you will fail it. Don't just take a subject because you think that it will make you look good. It's proven that we succeed in the subjects we love the most.

    Nobody can tell you what to take. I suggest that you go to college open days as soon as possible (they usually start around october/november) and get a feel for what you would enjoy.

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