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For a future career in science or business, option 3 (Physics + Geography + Design Technology) is recommended due to its strong foundation in science and technology, which is beneficial for further education. Option 2 (Geography + Food Technology + Design Technology) may not provide as many opportunities unless pursuing a career in the food industry, despite including essential subjects like maths, chemistry, and biology. The discussion emphasizes that physics is more advantageous for science-related careers than geography. While option 2 is not ideal, the final decision should consider the son's interests. Ultimately, option 3 is viewed as the best choice for broad career prospects.
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Hello, I urgently need advice on what options are best for a future career in (i) science (ii) a job unrelated to science. What options will open more doors into employment + offer more university degree courses

Combination of options are:

1. Physics + food technology (cookery) + design technology (making stuff)

OR

2. Geography + food technology (cookery) + design technology (making stuff)

OR

3. Physics + Geography + design technology (making stuff)

All combinations will include chemistry biology and maths.

My son says he wants to be an entrepreneur/businessman ... though he doesn't know in what field.

Thanks. deadline for submission 2 weeks
 
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Please advise why. My son is sitting next to me huffing and puffing. He wants to do option 2
 
Unless your son wants to pursue a career specifically in the food industry the food technology option is of little value so that eliminates groups 1 and 2 .

Group 3 has mostly science and technology content which would be useful for pursuing any further education and career in these subjects . Geography is a good general knowledge subject with some science content .
 
I can see OPTION 3 is the best but maybe i should be asking is OPTION 2 really that bad (considering that maths chemistry and biology will be studied)?

OPTION 2: Geography + food technology (cookery) + design technology (making stuff)
 
You sound like you've already made up your mind, just tell your son to take what he wants to take if you feel that strongly about option 2
 
Option 3 is the best option, Option 2 is the worst option. If you want to go into science, then physics will be more useful than geography.
 

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