It depends on how good you are at each subject and also which one will be most useful given your degree and career interests. Generally speaking, Computer Science, Maths and Economics might be slightly easier but there isn't much difference between the two set of options you've presented. If you prefer Science then go for Physics but if you enjoy writing and business related subjects then Economics. Both Economics and Physics are challenging A-levels. I would recommend going to a library or book shop and having a look at books for each A-level to help in making a decision.
@@astontuition i find economics much easier than physics and love it more but lots of people say that physics a level is good for computerscience. And also I think pjysics is harder than econ
Yes although Cambridge doesn’t like those subjects as there’s so much content overlap in those subjects. On another note, someone in my school last year took those subjects and got A*BC and got into UCL for engineering
“The biology has suffered” 😂
What would be an easier combination phy maths and computerscience or compscience math and econ?which combo would you reccomend?
It depends on how good you are at each subject and also which one will be most useful given your degree and career interests. Generally speaking, Computer Science, Maths and Economics might be slightly easier but there isn't much difference between the two set of options you've presented. If you prefer Science then go for Physics but if you enjoy writing and business related subjects then Economics. Both Economics and Physics are challenging A-levels. I would recommend going to a library or book shop and having a look at books for each A-level to help in making a decision.
@@astontuition i find economics much easier than physics and love it more but lots of people say that physics a level is good for computerscience. And also I think pjysics is harder than econ
I was choosing between further maths, chemistry and physics or further maths, chemistry and comp science. What would be the best combination?
I think the second one because with the first, it feels a bit more limited. You have multiple choices in the future. That’s just my opinion
What is your ambition
@@aponsu4664 Thank you but I have already finished school, so no matter what you say
I want to pursue a career would you think the a levels math physics, curther maths and an a level in engineering js sufficient
Yes although Cambridge doesn’t like those subjects as there’s so much content overlap in those subjects. On another note, someone in my school last year took those subjects and got A*BC and got into UCL for engineering
Thanks for this do you think bio chem and geography are ok for medicine
Yes
Yes
Did u get into medicine?
Is physics needed if you want to pursue medical science
Probably not