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GCSE options
i have picked health and social care for my options but i can still change it i have been told however i don't know if I sholud.
I love PE and art but want to do sociology and phsycology at a level does an one have any advise i'm soooooooooo confused
I love PE and art but want to do sociology and phsycology at a level does an one have any advise i'm soooooooooo confused
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that Health and Social Care is a good choice of subject to go on to Psychology and Sociology. I did it at GCSE and thought lots of the priciples explored at GCSE were relevent in A Level Psychology.
Although it doesn't really matter what you have taken at GCSE for these A Level choices as long as you have achieved a good standard of English and Maths.
Probably best to follow your heart, as it can be a terrible experience doing 2 years of a subject your heart isn't in.
Although it doesn't really matter what you have taken at GCSE for these A Level choices as long as you have achieved a good standard of English and Maths.
Probably best to follow your heart, as it can be a terrible experience doing 2 years of a subject your heart isn't in.
Go with the choices you feel happy with now, Laura. Schools and colleges have an unfortunate tendency to give you to understand that GCSEs etc are something you only ever get one chance at. This is not true and you can keep picking up qualifications if you want to - you might have to pay towards them as you get older but you can nonetheless always choose to take up a new GCSE or A-level. In addition, studying for A-levels is very different to GCSE and there is always the chance that you won't take to it and drop out. So do what you enjoy now and make later decisions, later.