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ok i need serious advice. Basically i have to make a decision now because 6th form starts tomorrow. AABC -AS results
i have to make a decision whether to carry on with apply for physics for uni or go for something else, I am thinking just a general biological science degree. Thing is i really love physics but my grades arn't top noch, got a B in physics (with A for PH1 and 2 but a C for prac) but i think i can easily get an A for physics at A level. got a C for maths due to having the worst teacher and hardest maths exam ever, teachers agree. I've wrote my personal statement its for a physics (or related) degree, i can post it here later. Itll be hard work i know, but then at least i can say I've tried.
However i can go for the more logical way of apply for Biological Science degree because i got A for biology and chemistry, but i havn't wrote a personal statement for that or have any interest in that field.
If i go for physics it would mean dropping biology which i got an A in and my parents think is absurd therefore not wanting me to do physics(they never liked the idea of me doing physics in the first place anyway). Keeping all 4 is not an option for me really because I am also doing GCSE astronomy and i think itll be a bit too much.
please don't just say it's up to me because i can see the positives and negitives of going into either lines of study.
i have to make a decision whether to carry on with apply for physics for uni or go for something else, I am thinking just a general biological science degree. Thing is i really love physics but my grades arn't top noch, got a B in physics (with A for PH1 and 2 but a C for prac) but i think i can easily get an A for physics at A level. got a C for maths due to having the worst teacher and hardest maths exam ever, teachers agree. I've wrote my personal statement its for a physics (or related) degree, i can post it here later. Itll be hard work i know, but then at least i can say I've tried.
However i can go for the more logical way of apply for Biological Science degree because i got A for biology and chemistry, but i havn't wrote a personal statement for that or have any interest in that field.
If i go for physics it would mean dropping biology which i got an A in and my parents think is absurd therefore not wanting me to do physics(they never liked the idea of me doing physics in the first place anyway). Keeping all 4 is not an option for me really because I am also doing GCSE astronomy and i think itll be a bit too much.
please don't just say it's up to me because i can see the positives and negitives of going into either lines of study.