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Choosing A-level options for a future in medicine at Cambridge involves careful consideration of workload and subject relevance. The student is considering taking Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Further Mathematics. However, there are concerns about the intensity of this workload, with advice suggesting that taking both Further Mathematics and Physics may be excessive. Many experienced students recommend limiting A-levels to four to manage time effectively, especially for those aiming for competitive fields like medicine. Additionally, school policies vary, with some institutions allowing five A-levels while others recommend a maximum of four, indicating a trend towards a more streamlined approach to A-levels.
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Hello,I'm in Y11 And 5 Days away from deciding on my A-level Options...

I would like to do medicine at Cambridge when i am older...

I am academically v.strong...

I was going to choose:

1)Physics
2)Biology
3)Chemistry
4)Mathematics
5)Further mathematics

Are these good options?
Hard?

Thanks.
 
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That'll be a massive workload, I urge against it. If you're set on Medicine then I'd suggest to take either Further Maths or Physics but not both. I took five AS-Levels and found the workload to be extreme - there weren't enough hours in the day.
 
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That'll be a massive workload, I urge against it. If you're set on Medicine then I'd suggest to take either Further Maths or Physics but not both. I took five AS-Levels and found the workload to be extreme - there weren't enough hours in the day.
Thanks!
Did you do well at the end of day with AS levels(In terms of Grade)?
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