Hey all.
I've been looking at colleges for the past knows how long, and a few have caught my eye.
There is one that is quite far away, but looks pretty good.
There is another that is close but looks less good.
But if I get the same end result (A level in whatever) that's all that matters, right?
I have limited my choices to the following (subjects to take at A Level):
Business Studies - I did this at GNVQ and quite enjoy it, plus it is useful as it can apply to anything you work as.
ICT - I am good at ICT, and I'm looking for an A* in my GCSE exam in January.
English - Not sure whether to do Language/Literature/the English with both of those in it. I could see myself as a writer or journalist or something. I quite enjoy writing.
Maths - I've been told so much to do Maths if I am good at it, as Universities find this a good A level to have.
Law - Law is new and it sounds quite intresting.
Biology - I don't find it that bad at school, plus if I ever decided I wanted to be a doctor or something in the medical profession my options would be open.
I would also like to do some type of Graphic Design, preferably computer based, but as I didn't take it at GCSE I don't think I can.
Now the question
If anyone is in a job which has something to do with the following (Biology = Doctor for instance) could you tell me about it?
Choosing the college is hard, choosing the courses is harder. What if I don't take biology and find out I want to go on to become a doctor? (for example)
[ 11-14-2005, 12:27 PM: Message edited by: Ivelliis ]