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    Intro
    I've worked in admissions for nearly 10 years and also founded a private 6th-form college in 2018. Having sent all our students off to RG/top 10 unis, I want to share all the tips you need to achieve the best results!
    Everyone should have access to the same information and I am always happy to answer any questions/take video requests.
    I hope this is useful to some of you out there!
    Sites mentioned:
    www.informedchoices.ac.uk/
    Hard and soft choices? Subject selection by schools and students (Peter Davies and Marco G. Ercolani)
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    Tip 1: 00:24
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Komentáře • 215

  • @annie-kj7ls
    @annie-kj7ls Před 17 dny +2

    hii i found ur vid vv useful i put down my options as maths biology and psychology idk if its a good combo its random but i have no clue what i want to do yet

  • @itscosmicnerd
    @itscosmicnerd Před 10 dny

    This video is very helpful. I’m looking into studying marketing or journalism and right now my only “for sure” is Spanish.
    I have to choose between art and economics and literature or sociology.
    I’m not sure which two subjects out of those four which would suit me better.

  • @izzyrees6382
    @izzyrees6382 Před rokem

    i'm confident in my choices of english literature and media studies a level, and furthered it with BTEC IT and an EPQ? i haven't taken it experienced IT but i didn't want to do 4 essay coursework?

  • @user-gb6uo4mf4c
    @user-gb6uo4mf4c Před 3 měsíci

    Hi thank you for the video, Im torn on A levels as I keep changing my mind and don’t have a definite career path for the future but I have chosen maths, biology, history and health and social do you think these go well together? And does it leave enough options open for me to change my mind?

  • @Layla.8
    @Layla.8 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi, I'm struggling on picking A levels as my school doesn't offer a wide variety, but so far I'm keen on taking forward with sociology, psychology and business. Do you think these 3 subjects are a good combination and recognised by universities? Would really appreciate if you reply

  • @lilac5739
    @lilac5739 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hi!!! Thank you for the video. I would also like some advice
    My options so far are Maths, Computer science, physics and either economics or business. I'm interested in a lot of career paths, but most of them fall under the computer science umbrella. (programming, cyber security, game development, data sciences, software engineering etc ) So I am looking for something that would add to my computer skills.
    As far as physics is concerned I have not studied physics before, so it will take some convincing and will probably be alot more hard work but it also sounds like an important facilitating subject, and it sounds risky to leave it out. It also opens the option for engineering which if i can, i would love to do.
    I've also come across career paths that make use of computer science and econ/business, and either sounds pretty decent.
    Should I go for economics or business ? Should i take on physics despite no prior knowledge and only personal interest ? Will adding econ/bus to the other three be benficial?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi!
      Basically, for your potential career paths of CS or other STEM paths you would benefit most from taking further mathematics.
      Ideal: maths, further maths, CS, physics
      You seem pretty set on this STEM pathway in which case I would say there's not much point taking econ/business at all! Of your listed degrees, only Data Science would really suit having economics as an A Level. For everything else, it wouldn't massively make you more competitive.
      You also do not need to study econ/business prior to your degree to be able to study econ modules! Maths/physics on the other hand you do need a starting point.
      Hope that helps! Let me know what you end up choosing :)

    • @alpheendomination
      @alpheendomination Před 3 měsíci

      Might not be relevant to you anymore but I would not recommend taking physics just for the sake of it. If you love physics, go for it. But physics is not a subject you can just get by in, you have to have an innate fascination for it to do well.

  • @lianajohnson9287
    @lianajohnson9287 Před rokem

    is economics, psychology and chemistry a good combo? i struggle with maths a bit, but i like econ because its not heavy maths. i'm pretty set on chem and psych bc i want to do something in healthcare etc but I don't know yet (also with an epq)

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +1

      That sounds great! Maths is always helpful but I wouldn't force myself to take it if you think it will take up too much of your time.
      As long as you took maths to GCSE, you have plenty of options degree-wise. Do you know specifically what you want to study yet?

  • @technicalguruji1711
    @technicalguruji1711 Před 9 měsíci

    I took Accounts, Computer science and maths just now for As. Can you please let me know if this is a great combo or not?

  • @HSkazi-lc8ki
    @HSkazi-lc8ki Před 10 měsíci +2

    hi in my A level subject's i took business, psychology and law is it fine

  • @its.e
    @its.e Před 11 měsíci +1

    hey, this video was pretty helpful, I was thinking of taking Business and English language Alevel because that is what is available for me.. but I cant decide on a third subject I love economics and all but i also wanted to try something new such as sociology (which I have no idea about) , could you recommend what the better combination is. Im confused whether both business and econ would even be accepted by unis, someone said it could clash?? also is it possible that the subjects you chose could lead you to multiple paths like for instance if i end up studying a major in uni and i wish to change it up is that possible based on the range of alevels you took?? (im very lost with all this A level stuff)

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Glad you found this useful!
      Business and econ have enough overlap that I wouldn't recommend choosing both. There wouldn't be a huge problem on the university side i.e they wouldn't disregard your application, but it will give you a lot less range when it comes to writing the PS and you will be slightly less competitive compared to someone who has maths/science/other subject.
      Sociology, economics, english sounds like a great combo though!
      If you want to change your degree after you enter university, you essentially have to appeal to the relevant department. They will then check your A Levels or ask you to sit additional exams (this is all dependent on the university) to make sure you would be on equal footing with others on the course. So you can't for instance, change into medicine if you don't have bio/chem a levels but you might be able to switch from politics to business. So your A Level choices now will most likely impact whether or not you can swap into a different degree.
      Let me know if there's anything that doesn't make sense!

    • @its.e
      @its.e Před 11 měsíci

      @@examrizz. thanks again! i was hoping to take fashion business in the future as a degree, it seems an aligned fit for me, do you think i should take business then, i dont really want to take art subjects in a-levels and it seems like the subjects i stated above could work for a future in fashion business or management, how do i know the exact a-level required for these courses

  • @user-zh3dq7ho2m
    @user-zh3dq7ho2m Před 9 měsíci

    I am taking business, maths and accounting. As for uni my plans are to go for a finance or business degree. Is this a good combination although I’m not sure degree is best suited

  • @EvaSlobozhanska
    @EvaSlobozhanska Před 7 dny +1

    If I want to study Psychology in university. And I’ve choose Psychology, English Literature, History and Business, and I’m also going to do Russian because it’s my second language, will these be enough for me? Or should I replace something with Maths? Thank you in advance for your answer :)

  • @rosiee5415
    @rosiee5415 Před 7 měsíci

    hey ... im currently taking psycology and sociology in levels and I cant decide what my third subject should be .... im planning on pursuing psychology in the future. Can you please tell me what combinations would help me in the future and how I can be an all rounder.

  • @fatimaali1837
    @fatimaali1837 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey!!!! I need a bit of help in choosing my subjects for my A level. My intended degree is law so do you think that English literature, sociology and economics or English literature, political science and sociology are good combination for my A level? If you have any suggestions for subject combinations for someone who intends on getting a law degree please suggest. Also I can't take history since I don't live in the UK and my school doesn't offer it.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Both combinations sound ideal for law - so which you choose is personal preference!
      It would be a good idea to look into which area of law you might want to specialise in to help you decide. It could help you in writing the ps if you do it this way.
      You could also choose based on which you are likely to get a higher grade in. As both combos are good, the grade profile will matter more for universities :) Hope that helps!

  • @personintheworld8754
    @personintheworld8754 Před 8 měsíci

    What do people think about maths, further maths, physics and economics?

  • @user-zh3dq7ho2m
    @user-zh3dq7ho2m Před 9 měsíci

    I am taking business, maths and accounting. As for uni my plans are to go for a finance or business degree. Is this a good combination

  • @nicevideo3591
    @nicevideo3591 Před 8 měsíci

    I do 4 A level. Physics, Maths , Marine Science and Computer Science

  • @celine3203
    @celine3203 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello! I found your video to be very useful. However, I am wondering, are history, business, English language and maths a good combination? I’m not quite sure what I want to do in university, so those are my choices for now. However, I am considering dropping history completely or swapping it out for biology as that is the other subject competing with it besides computer science. Let me know! Thanks.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi! I'm glad this was helpful.
      If you are not sure what you want to do just yet then I think it would be wise to swap a subject for biology. This means you still have access to a range of science degrees such as biology, biological sciences, health sciences etc. If you stick with your current combination then you are somewhat limited to applying only for humanities or social science degrees. Because you would still have two essay subjects, it shouldn't negatively impact any application you make for humanities/social science degrees at all.
      Biology is a bit more useful than computer science in your case as it is more versatile. Computer science is always most useful in combination with maths and further maths.
      Good luck!

  • @zyalexx6996
    @zyalexx6996 Před 10 měsíci

    hello! i was thinking of taking econ, politics and history at a levels and i want to do law in the future. is this combination good? personally, i dont think ill do as well in maths or english despite them being apparently great subjects for a law degree so im a bit worried it might set me behind a bit compared to other people, and im also definitely not a stem person haha. what do you think?

    • @OscarTaylor4536
      @OscarTaylor4536 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'd say swap the history for English language as it teaches you valuable skills such as the ability to construct a strong argument, simplify large texts quickly and it is looked upon well by many universities. Hope this helps 👍

    • @zyalexx6996
      @zyalexx6996 Před 10 měsíci

      @@OscarTaylor4536 hey, thanks for your response! i was wondering if you knew what a level eng lang is like at a level? ive heard its v hard. im personally slightly a bit put off by english since i feel like its such a subjective subject and i feel like everyone else will have much more insightful analysis than me. also, what would you say would be a good combo w history since i feel like ill end up choosing it as its my best subject rn. im kinda favouring the econ politics history right now since i feel like i have an interest in all of them but id switch it out if it meant i had a higher chance of getting into law.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Econ, politics, and history sound great! Taking history could actually benefit a law application more as you can draw upon history and law in your personal statement to show your interest in the subject. Law doesn't really have any particularly preferred subjects. English lang/history are both considered essay subjects so you should be absolutely fine with your current combination. Good luck!

  • @Juneau04
    @Juneau04 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm terribly confused. I absolutely detest math and I simply do not want to do anything with it unless I absolutely must. My interests lie in psychology, english, history, biology. Information enduced theoritical subjects that don't require math all that much. However I'm not sure if these subjects will pay well in life and i don't know what pairings I should take in my A'levels. Are there any pairings for psychology? All I want from my career is stability ao should I take business studies after all?

  • @heyarandomers8373
    @heyarandomers8373 Před rokem +1

    Is politics, maths and econ a good combination? And should I take eng as a 4th? Tbh I think eng is a bit boring but I could manage it

  • @umnaaziz4215
    @umnaaziz4215 Před rokem

    I want to take business studies, history and media studios for a levels as i want to do Bachelors in Business administration, will these subjects be okay? Or should i consider maths and economics? I haven't studied economics ever and I'm horrible in maths, i need some advice

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem

      hi!
      you don't absolutely need maths or econ and your subject choices are totally fine.
      To make your application more competitive, you could consider choosing accounting instead of media studies. Accounting is more preferred but doesn't require you to be really confident in maths!

  • @ultraviolet16
    @ultraviolet16 Před rokem

    I don’t know if you already mentioned it but I wanna ask like if you already know what to do for uni do my a level choices still need to different like a different combination? For example can I do all art subjects for a level and do an art degree for uni will they still accept me even though I didn’t do different subjects?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +1

      If you are set on a specific degree then you can choose the most suitable subjects based on that! It is useful to have a combination to increase the strength of your application -- but for an art degree (fine art?) then something like art, graphic design/art history, english lit/history would be a great combination. Absolutely no need for you to choose a science subject :)

    • @ultraviolet16
      @ultraviolet16 Před 11 měsíci

      @@examrizz. okay tysm!!

  • @sun-do3tg
    @sun-do3tg Před rokem +1

    hi, ur video was helpful

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem +1

      sounds great! that is the ideal combination for pharmacy.
      good luck moving up to A Level!

  • @DaniaandDanis
    @DaniaandDanis Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey, i found your video really understanding as i was confused about my alevels subjects. But can you please guide me about these subjects that im cureently choosing. I have chosen accounting, business, maths and computer science. I know these all our the toughest subjects so thats why i wanted some guidance asap. Thank you

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      I don't think you need both accounting and business to be honest! I would maybe drop accounting as your combination works fine without it!

  • @yohanLT
    @yohanLT Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m taking economics , maths , bio , chem not sure what to drop as I think 4 a levels would be too stressful any advice on which one I should drop , btw I have no idea what to do at uni

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      Of these subjects, I would personally drop either biology or chemistry. Unless you are applying for medicine, pure chemistry, or pure biology, you should be okay for every other subject.
      If you are not sure what you want to study, it makes the most sense to take a mixture of science and social science so that you are still able to apply to law, sociology, type degrees etc.
      Hope that helps!

  • @Br-gv1yl
    @Br-gv1yl Před 10 měsíci +2

    I'm taking Maths, Physics, Chemistry and History as my four a levels to try and apply for a aerospace/electrical engineering degree. Are there any subjects I am missing that I need and is taking History on the side fine?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's definitely better to take further maths rather than history. Any engineering degree highly favours further maths at this point, particularly electrical engineering! Maybe you could explore history through an EPQ or as extra reading if you really have a passion for it? But as a fourth subject it doesn't benefit your application too much. If further maths isn't available then you could consider chemistry or electronics?

    • @Br-gv1yl
      @Br-gv1yl Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@examrizz.Hi I'm choosing my a levels next year and I've decided to commit to aerospace engineering. I'm was thinking maths, physics, chemistry and further maths but computer science could also be useful for many careers and in uni and these are all sciences with no essay subjects so I also thought about taking Economics or History. Is my original combination the best choice? I can take a foreign language if needed as a fifth a level as I speak it fluently. + Further Maths I heard is very difficult and I'm a little concerned considering I'm taking IGCSE Additional Maths and it's already getting very hard.

  • @jack-ui7dk
    @jack-ui7dk Před rokem +20

    I'm taking economics, geography, and further maths. I'm just stressing about weather i have taken the right subjects as i don't know what i want to do at uni.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem +7

      That's a great combination as you have both science and essay subjects! You are suitable for a really good range of degree options. I wouldn't worry too much about choosing what you want to study right now.
      The only thing you might want to think about is that you won't be able to apply for/be disadvantaged for the majority of STEM courses apart from maybe Earth Sciences or Geology etc.
      So you would be choosing from social science/humanities subjects :)

  • @yasin_b
    @yasin_b Před 6 měsíci

    I do psychology biology and business a level (business Btec) what do u think?? What can I do with these subjects? I wanted to do geography but couldn’t and I am mainly interested in climate change and the biology psychology area.

  • @apotato1398
    @apotato1398 Před 11 měsíci

    Helloo! Could you please tell me what do you suggest?
    I chose psychology and media studies but im really struggling with my third option between criminology and art. im good at art and got a 9 in gcse but it was really stressful and time consuming couldnt focus on my other studies that much because of it. i want to pursue a design or a career in pyschology. Art is my passion but gcse art made it feel like a chore at the time(i got burnt out really bad) and im scared i might not be able to manage my time even more because of A level workload. I heard i have to choose it to study a creative subject at uni or via building a protofolio which i think a level art is for. Criminology seems like a interesting subject also i think it will be more peaceful for me but i still dont know if ill be good at it😭and since english is not my first language im worried that i might not do good with three essay subjects.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Hi, it's true you don't need Art A Level necessarily to apply for design-related degrees. One of my students studied maths, business, physics and got a place at UAL by submitting a portfolio. The only issue is building that portfolio can be as time-consuming as sitting the A Level and you would have to use your own time to do it.
      If you're set on a design/art degree, I do think choosing art A Level would be the right move. I think you'll find it's much less of a workload as you only have 2 other subjects unlike at GCSE. You also learn a lot of skills that will help you on the degree itself that you don't cover at GCSE.
      Criminology is a really niche subject to study at such an early stage and there won't be a huge amount of resources to help you if you do struggle.
      I would suggest, if you have time, get a head start on the reading/background for art this summer meaning less chance you'll overwork yourself during the school year!
      I hope that helps!

    • @apotato1398
      @apotato1398 Před 11 měsíci

      @@examrizz. thank you!! this was really helpful

  • @fizasultana3922
    @fizasultana3922 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi your video was really helpful it cleared all mess but Could you tell me that which science subject is more scoring and with it I want to take history and English literature is it a fine combination or should I take economics

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, do you mean which science is easiest to get a higher grade in?
      Are you choosing between english lit + history and english lit + history + econ?

  • @harryhoraa1739
    @harryhoraa1739 Před 7 měsíci

    I want to do finance in college i have econ math accounting general paper cs .I want to ask should i drop cs because my grades are bad in this .

  • @Liflyfe
    @Liflyfe Před 10 měsíci

    Im thinking of taking a degree in econs or business in the top 10 uks University with subjects like econs,accounting,maths and geo or history. I do like history but im open to geo which would be preferable for my case to minimise the possibility for a stressfull situation ,in essence is history of geography easier?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      I would personally say geography shows less variation in results compared to history. For econ, I would say history and geography are both useful in different ways. If you choose business at university, I think you will find more overlap with theories studied in geography. Hope that helps!

  • @hiya37
    @hiya37 Před 4 měsíci +2

    im not sure whether to take maths - ik its super helpful for loads of things but i just dont know if id enjoy it or do well in it. ive always found maths easy and ill almost definitely get a 9 at gcse (this year) but im not sure if the a level type maths will be for me or not. my 2 definites are biology and psychology, but my preferred third would be french, which i think id enjoy and find easy enough. french is a good one too, its a facilitating subject, but like youve said maths can be good for so many things so im really unsure. one thing i will say is that i dont want to go into a mathsy career, so it might not be as helpful for me as for others, but ik its useful for loads of things even if they dont seem mathsy. ik a lot of people regret taking maths and that scares me too. im starting year 12 on 4 subjects so ill get the chabce to try it out, but also that wont give me a full understandning of how the whole course will be so its hard to make my decisions! also, i have considered the chance of taking 4 a levels but i think id rather do 3 and an epq so thats tricky too

    • @takemetothelakes13
      @takemetothelakes13 Před 3 měsíci +1

      i would recommend taking those four to start with, and drop either French or maths depending on which you enjoy least. it's important to take subjects that you enjoy, but both French and maths are incredibly harder at a level than gcse from what I've seen. maths would go better but just taken four and drop whichever you enjoy the least

  • @thatguywhoisgoodatbackflip5180
    @thatguywhoisgoodatbackflip5180 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video! Do you think that Maths, Further Maths, Economics and Computer Science is an alright combination? I was thinking of physics instead of CompSci but i only got a 6 at gcse and an 8 in CompSci. I want to do a degree apprenticeship but not sure what in. Is this an good combination and and do you have advice?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That sounds like a great combination.! Unless you want to go into pure physics in the future, I see no reason to switch. CS and physics are comparable in difficulty and usefulness. If anything, CS will come in more handy for a variety of apprenticeships.

    • @thatguywhoisgoodatbackflip5180
      @thatguywhoisgoodatbackflip5180 Před 9 měsíci

      @JSBCollege Thanks very much for the reassurance! The more I think about it, the more I realise that CS suits me a lot better. Thanks for the reply, and your videos are very useful 👍

  • @AshOrAshes_
    @AshOrAshes_ Před rokem

    I want to do politics, business & economics then study economics & statistics at university.
    Do you think that this is a good combination, in order to become an economist?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem

      For econ and stats, most unis will require maths as one of your A-Levels! If you don't want to take maths, I'd recommend you apply for business or management :) your subject range looks great for that

  • @okay2247
    @okay2247 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey kindly reply me I’m stuck. Im starting As level and decided to take 4 subjects bio, chem, physics and maths (I love math) as my alevels but everyone scared me and discouraged me not to take these four as Would be a very heavy workload and I’d have no social life. Any suggestions on what should I do ?

    • @lauuudd
      @lauuudd Před 10 měsíci +1

      dont listen to them - do what you want. dont let the influence of others affect your life and what you can achieve. honestly, those are amazing subjects, and if youre passionate about all of them, go for it!

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      It sounds like you are well aware of the difficulty in taking 4 subjects and are still willing to put the work in. This is exactly the kind of attitude that universities love. Make sure you explain this in your personal statement as well as your love for maths. You can always drop one subject after your applications go in so don't worry too much! Good luck

  • @Natalia-jl4kj
    @Natalia-jl4kj Před dnem +1

    Pls help! Does history, literature and philosophy/ethics sound good for law? (My school doesn’t offer law or politics :( )

  • @SulemanAliKhan-dv6tb
    @SulemanAliKhan-dv6tb Před rokem

    Is it a good combination to take math,further math,physics,computer science for electrical engineering+ I am also planning to take economics as my fifth subject

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem

      that's an ideal combination for electrical engineering yes!
      if you are planning on doing the EPQ then I'd advise against taking econ :)

  • @skrr1531
    @skrr1531 Před 9 měsíci

    what about computer science maths and applied it

  • @wisterially
    @wisterially Před 11 měsíci

    Hi! Could you please give me advice on something?
    I have to choose subjects for AS, and I've decided on taking Bio and Physics; but I don't know what to choose for the 3rd subject.
    I thought of taking chem, but many of my seniors told me it was really difficult, and to be honest Chem makes me feel kind of sick. Now that we have lab, I feel like I will be overwhelmed with juggling 3 science subjects; but they also told me it was the best option, regardless of how exhausting it was.
    I took a trial Business Studies class yesterday, and although it wasn't difficult (so far), the teacher kept mentioning that I take accounting (but my seniors told me that there's no such thing and that he only wants me to take accounting because he teaches that too, according to them, Business Studies is an easy A - but they did say that it'd be an awkward combination if I pick Business Studies).
    After I told them that I'd like to study law
    (peferably in Cambridge university), some of them told me to take Law + Business + English, but I heard it's not recommended to take law because universities don't want that; besides, that's a completely different route from what I've done in O levels so it does feel risky. Although, currently, I'm saying that I want to pursue a career in law; I don't know what could happen in the future. So if I take specific subjects (like law), it could backfire on me.
    About Math, English and History - I'm not from the UK, so here, there aren't many good teachers for teaching A level history. Most of my seniors said that English is pretty much unnecessary, and I'm not a math person either. I'm in a such a dilemma, I have no idea what to do.. Chemistry or Business? Or should I just remove Physics? Or something else? Feel kind of hopeless :(

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi!
      If Law is your intended degree, it would make sense to choose one of English literature or history as your third choice. I agree that Law is not a versatile subject to choose for A Level, I would recommend you prepare for law through reading articles and books as opposed to sitting for the qualification.
      There's not much point taking chemistry, biology, and physics as a combination. Without maths, it is only really a strong application for medicine or biochemistry. It also doesn't work well for law.
      If you are choosing between accounting and business studies, I would choose the latter as there is more extended writing which is better for a humanities degree. However, business is not strictly speaking a pure essay subject so I wouldn't choose this over english lit/history.
      Biology, physics, and history/english literature is a good combination for law!
      The only issue with this choice is that you are somewhat limited in applying for other degrees if you change your mind. Due to the lack of maths, you would be a little less competitive for the majority of STEM degrees. For social sciences, the combination would work for maybe politics but again philosophy or economics favours students who study maths. So make sure you are really set on your degree first before you make your final decision!
      I hope this helps and feel free to ask about anything that is unclear!

    • @wisterially
      @wisterially Před 11 měsíci

      @@examrizz. Thank you for replying!
      I've decided on Business Studies, Biology and Physics. I feel like even if I don't study law in the future, I would end up with something under Humanities. Do you think that these subjects are a good choice in that sense?
      (Hoping that you'd say yes, because I've already started coaching classes for these subjects.. 😭🤞🏻)

  • @inderjothdhanjal9438
    @inderjothdhanjal9438 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hey I’m choosing my A-Levels this year and I’m thinking of engineering for uni maybe. This is what I’m thinking of taking: maths, further maths, physics, chemistry (maybe) . But do you think it would be too hard to achieve good grades with this subject combination?

    • @notmortal_
      @notmortal_ Před 2 měsíci

      I’m in the same boat as you. GCSEs soon and I chose Physics, Maths and Further Maths for September. I think it’s possible to get 3 A*s with this combination as people have done it with 4 including Chemistry or Computer Science for example so if they have done it, we definitely have the ability to.

  • @nabiharizwan7568
    @nabiharizwan7568 Před 10 měsíci

    is phy math economics and businesss good combo for architecture, interior design?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      I don't think you need both econ and business! you could replace one with an EPQ. That would be perfect for you to explore Architecture/Interior Design in more depth and discuss in the personal statement :)

  • @odunajahan1000
    @odunajahan1000 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi thank you for this video; I came across it as I am so confused on what a-levels to pick. I understand this video was uploaded quite a while ago but hopefully you see this as I would appreciate some advice.
    Im currently in year 11 and I am having to submit applications for the sixth forms I am trying to enter, however choosing a-levels is difficult when you have no clue of what kind of career path you want to pursue. I am considering chemistry, maths and biology as my first three options as they will keep options open for stem based degrees/ science/ medicine, but I am not sure on what to pick for my fourth a-level: only one of the sixth forms I am applying to offers Italian (which I am fluent in) but the rest dont so I have no idea on what to pick. I am considering economics but Im not sure how it will benefit me since I saw that you stated in your other comments that it's not required by universities. Although I dont know what career path I want to follow yet, I definitely know I want to try to get into a top university and aim for a high earning degree/ career.
    Based on all of this what would you recommend as a fourth a-level? (and overall if you have any ideas on careers that would suit me as well please let me know anything will be extremely useful)

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 5 měsíci

      Glad this helped you! I'd recommend you choose further maths as your 4th. It's by far the most valuable A Level. The other way you could go for is an essay based subject to balance your profile but it doesn't sound like you want to apply humanities at all.
      High-earning careers and degrees are not as related as you think. It's much better to go to a highly ranked uni for a less competitive degree even if the degree doesn't seem related. You can still easily end up in finance etc. The majority of people in these roles didn't even study econ/finance
      examples ideal for your subject combination:
      chem eng or biochem at Imperial
      land economy at cambridge
      material science at oxford
      Italian isn't really going to help you applications-wise as it sounds like it may be a native language for you? You can take this qualification as a private candidate if you want to - don't bother taking classes in it you can just sign up to a private centre to sit the exam. It would still be impressive as a 5th A Level as it still shows good time management/high workload.
      Hope that makes sense - let me know what you end up choosing!

  • @augustsockstrawberry
    @augustsockstrawberry Před 10 měsíci

    I'm thinking of doing geography, media studies and sociology, but the workload of all these subjects together is kind of intimidating. I don't know if I'm making the right choice.

    • @katie4476
      @katie4476 Před 10 měsíci +1

      i’m thinking of doing the exact same but i’ll be taking businesses with them too, we can do itttt

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      That sounds like a great combination. Bear in mind, media studies will most likely involve some sort of coursework. This means you can portion out your time to give yourself less work to do in terms of revision etc. during summer exam season. As long as you are well prepared and organised, I think you should be absolutely fine! Don't let yourself get discouraged. Good luck :)

  • @clia1581
    @clia1581 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello! Ive just received my GCSEs and im stuck between picking psychology, economics and history
    Or history english literature and sociology, in not sure what i want to get into in the future.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Both are really interesting combinations. I like the sound of your first combination if you want to keep your future options open.
      The second combination is so humanities heavy that you would be slightly more restricted.
      You could keep economics and history as definite choices, then choose one more out of english, lit, sociology, or psychology. With that you could potentially go into marketing, law, international relations, media studies, business, english literature, history etc. So lots of great options!

  • @zachjermi7836
    @zachjermi7836 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey i wanna be a doctor so im taking ofc bio and chem buy idk what to choose for the 3rd one. Im thinkingnof psychology but some people told me that its hard so im kinda stuck, it would be rly helpful if you would say your opinion about it. (Im bad at english btw, pls dont mind my grammar)

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      If you're worried about the essay writing in psychology I would personally just stick to maths, chem, and bio. As a med application you will have so many other parts (interviews, UCAT, work experience etc.) that you don't want to worry about A Levels as well. Psychology really isn't super useful at all.
      Good luck!!

    • @zachjermi7836
      @zachjermi7836 Před 10 měsíci

      @@examrizz. oh right thank you so much!

  • @hellook9201
    @hellook9201 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey is bio chem maths and business studies or economics a good combo? I don’t want to take all 3 sciences since I’m not complelty sure if I was to do medicine. I’ve always been interested in commerce subjects but never took them for my gcses. However, in my country there aren’t a lot of opportunities for commerce kids so that’s why I’m hoping to take at least two sciences but also persue my business side since i have a small business im hoping to grow. However, im not sure if it’s practical to take both sciences and commerce subjects together. Please let me know what u suggest!!

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci

      That sounds like a good diverse set of subjects. It gives you a lot of options when it comes to applying for universities! Any idea what you want to study?

    • @hellook9201
      @hellook9201 Před 11 měsíci

      @@examrizz. I’m not sure that’s the problem! :( when I told people about these subjects most of them are discouraging me saying that they’ll be very difficult to manage so I’m considering backing out. However, I do have a very good work ethic if I say so for myself but still I don’t want to over burden myself with these subject choices

  • @TheBrainSphere
    @TheBrainSphere Před 11 měsíci

    Is Law, Business, Accounts, Maths and Eng Lang a good combo?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci

      It does sound like quite a heavy workload as eng, law, and business, involve a lot of essay writing. You would have to memorise a lot of case studies for it!
      I would maybe drop either business or accounting as there is a fair bit of overlap between the two subjects :)
      What degree do you plan to go for?

  • @KashifKhan-fk3ks
    @KashifKhan-fk3ks Před 9 měsíci

    Hi! I need your advice, i am choosing Maths, Economics and Computer Science but am worried that :
    1) it isnt a good combination for a Major in Computer Science
    2) Might not be accepted into majority of the universities as i am not doing Further Maths

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      Does your school offer FM? If they do, then you will be at a disadvantage. Have you considered taking just the AS FM? This would still show that you have developed skills beyond single maths. Alternatively, you could show this by taking advanced courses through EdX/Coursera and showcasing skills in your PS.
      If your school doesn't offer FM, then this should be fine but I would still develop super-curricular maths skills.
      It isn't impossible to get into a CS degree without FM but it will make your life a lot harder, to be totally honest.
      The reason they want to see FM is due to how difficult maths becomes at university. If you are able to prove that you can handle this in some other aspect of your application i.e. Maths olympiads, super-curriculars then you can get away with single maths.
      Also bear in mind, this is true for the most competitive universities. There are a huge number of universities offering CS and they will have varying levels of competitiveness so don't worry too much even if you choose not to take FM!

  • @mwihakigachau7288
    @mwihakigachau7288 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hello, I really hope someone can guide me here. I am currently picking my A levels and I don’t know what 4th subject to pick. I’m picking Math, Economics, Computer Science and the 4th one is between Law and Sociology. Could anyone please give some advice.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Honestly either would be absolutely fine from an application perspective. They both build similar skills and are pretty much equal in difficulty.
      The best thing to do would be to decide what degree you want to apply for. Broadly speaking, sociology has more overlapping areas of study that you could call upon for a variety of social science degree applications. Studying law gives you a slight advantage if you go on to a law degree, but even this isn't significant. So you may find sociology more useful.
      Any idea what degree you will choose?

  • @ai3h440
    @ai3h440 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, I’m currently doing alevels and i take maths, physics and i’m thinking of taking either computer science or chemistry for the third option. I’m not exactly sure what i want to do in uni but i know it’s going to be stem related. I heard that unis prefer maths and further maths in case i want to take comp sci but i’m not sure i can handle a fourth alevel. On the other hand, i like chemistry but I’m not sure how useful it will be in the future as i dropped bio so i can’t do a medicine related career. Any advice??

    • @txtenhaworlddomination
      @txtenhaworlddomination Před 9 měsíci +1

      You still can do medicine without Biology. Chemistry and another Science or Maths is usually the only requirement. Also, Further Maths is almost never required for Comp Sci, only Maths. Basically, both of them are a good choice!

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, with maths, physics, chem, you can't apply for straight medicine. However, by choosing chem you could still apply for pharmacology, neuroscience, or other medicine-related degrees.
      If you take this path then not only is it a useful STEM degree, but it leaves you the option to go onto the graduate fast-track medicine degree. This basically means you end up a doctor + with a BSc in another subject in 7 years. A traditional medicine degree takes 6 years anyway.
      If your school doesn't offer further maths then it won't negatively affect your CompSci application too much as universities recognise this. If not the case, then I would strongly advise taking FM as well. It might be tough but you will probably find the degree even more of a struggle without this background knowledge.
      Even if you don't go for CS, having FM makes you more competitive for engineering programs as well which is your final option.
      I'm sure it's not ideal advice but I would choose either:
      chem, maths, physics
      or
      maths, FM, compsci, physics

  • @horrormysterycasefiles
    @horrormysterycasefiles Před rokem +2

    I am taking law accounts and business

  • @anasadnan2496
    @anasadnan2496 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hi I'm currently doing A levels and I have taken physics maths but I'm not sure about the third one
    I'm confused between business/CS/sociology/economics
    I am currently not sure about which career path I will take in uni it could be either IT related or Business related or Engineering related or I kinda wanna study about international relations as well lol so you can see that I'm confused
    So which subjects should I choose so all of these paths remain open for me :)
    (Btw don't say chemistry thanks)

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 7 měsíci +2

      I'd say physics, maths, and economics would be the ideal combination in your case. Physics and maths together leave a good number of engineering pathways open for you.
      At the same time, economics is a bit more versatile than business so works well for business related degrees. This also works well for international relations as there is a lot of overlap with topics inside economics and there is a good amount of essay writing to support you.
      In terms of IT related paths, maths is really the only essential subject. And don't worry, I don't think chemistry would help you particularly haha. Hope that helps :)

  • @nira.r4
    @nira.r4 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hello im having a lot difficulty choosing my sub for my a level recently. I have no knowledge in physics. I was thinking of taking computer science economics and maths is that a good idea? Or will it require phyiscs? Im not that good in maths as well but still i was thinking for choosing CS

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 7 měsíci +1

      If you're planning on pursuing computer science for your degree then further mathematics is more useful than physics. Your combination sounds good and if you aren't keen on physics then I wouldn't take it :) Maybe you could consider learning a programming language to support your A Levels instead.

  • @samatelb2357
    @samatelb2357 Před 10 měsíci

    @SJ's university guide
    Hello!
    I have been struggling with choosing my a levels for quite some time. At the end I've resulted to economics, psychology and politics. Please let me know if this is a good combination as I am starting my A levels and will not be able to change them soon. I have been thinking to myself and I have been starting to feel that my subjects are pretty random. Please help.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi, sounds like a good combination for degrees such as law, politics, and international relations. If you want to open up your future choices more, I would consider changing politics or economics for another science or adding maths as a fourth subject. It's difficult to say if this is the ideal combination because you haven't mentioned what you hope to study at university! Any idea what this will be?

    • @samatelb2357
      @samatelb2357 Před 10 měsíci

      @@examrizz. I cant do any of the sciences as I have not met the grade, same with maths. I have not really decided on what I want to do in the future. However, I do enjoy these subjects so far. I do not know what opportunities it will give me in the future and I was hoping you could tell me what jobs I could get with those subjects.

  • @jimin175
    @jimin175 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, actually I'm currently studying in class 9( igsce) I'm actually new to this board and im still confused which subjects to take...the combination I chose for now is Sociology, Math core, Art and design, ICT, can you please let me know if this is a good subject combination ?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      For IGCSE, you shouldn't worry too much about the subject combination. It's important that you take at least 5 GCSEs though. Are you planning on taking a 5th subject?

  • @blossomsun737
    @blossomsun737 Před 22 dny

    I've been enjoying all subjects in my igcse and I still have three exams to go , in my country i must take 8 o levels and travelling aboard requires 3 at least, I've decided biology chemistry and psychology will be fine, my grades in both biology and chemistry were A* in beginning but some topics weren't clear and i started getting all B , and I've got better in physics and getting A* or A even i used to hate it now i truly enjoy it but I also always get B in math even I enjoy it and like it ( i used to hate it)and my teacher said i must take math beside physics so I feel lost and don't know what to choose
    For now all I'm sure about is psychology, so could you recommend other two A level subjects beside psychology?
    ( I'll take combined science, art and psychology as an Olevel subject)
    Also could you recommend which board is more comfortable , Cambridge Edexcel or Aqa ? I take all Edexcel and don't like the way it's set up, only take physics Cambridge and I feel good with it

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny

      First, board doesn't matter at all, so just choose whichever you prefer the exams for.
      Your teacher is right that you should take maths if you want to apply for STEM at university. There are so many courses that require maths. Do you know what you would like to study?
      If you are not at all interested in social sciences or humanities at university, then it makes sense to choose two sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, maths) to go along with psychology.
      Good luck in your remaining exams!

  • @spytex5268
    @spytex5268 Před rokem +1

    i wanna do film and media but im just lost on my third option

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem +1

      have you chosen A Level Film and A Level Media?
      if that's the case then it would be good to balance out with another distinct subject that offers different skills.
      Something like business studies or even psychology would be great!
      I think you'll find both these subjects have a really good application for film and media. They also both have a relatively low workload which is useful because both film and media are likely to involve coursework, depending on exam board :)

  • @0xCompiler
    @0xCompiler Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi, thanks for the wonderful video. My main focus is applying for med school, however I have taken into account that the probability of me being accepted isn't 100% and wouldn't mind a back up option in a finance sector (nevertheless I am 100% determined that i want to go to medical school and the finance/business sector would have to be a last resort). With this in mind I was thinking of taking Maths, Bio and Chem and also a fourth subject however I am torn between economics and further maths- I think further maths would be beneficial in the process of being selected to medical school and I think economics would be useful for my back up plan and also if I decide to run a business etc in the future, which I can foresee maybe happening ; I would really appreciate it if you could advise me on what could be the better choice. Many thanks in advance!

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      I would definitely go for further mathematics over economics. As someone who studied economics at university/sent many students off to study economics degrees, you do not need economics A Level to study the course. You also do not need it for your application. Further mathematics, on the other hand, is extremely useful for certain modules such as econometrics.
      I would advise you keep up with current affairs and try to read as many books as you can to do with economics/business/finance. You can include this knowledge in your personal statement to show your interest! Hope that helps :)

    • @0xCompiler
      @0xCompiler Před 10 měsíci

      @@examrizz.Thank you so much! You’ve given me a great layer of insight. I appreciate you still replying to comments especially given the fact this video wasn’t made too recently 🙏

  • @fourteenroads
    @fourteenroads Před 9 měsíci

    hey, what do you think about a combination of economics, maths, and psychology? thanks

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      it's a good combination! any idea what degree you want to choose?

  • @emaantalha8997
    @emaantalha8997 Před 6 měsíci

    hey for international relations and political sciences will economics sociology and psychology work to get admission in a good uni like LSE or UCL or should i add math or history as 4th alevel subject?!?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 5 měsíci +1

      your combination sounds fine for IR or political science!
      A fourth subject will, of course, make you more competitive but it's not necessary. It depends on what else you have going on outside of exams. It's annoying but A Levels alone won't make you stand out for courses at unis that get massive numbers of applications.

  • @natalia_xx2942
    @natalia_xx2942 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm thinking of choosing phycology, maths , and business or econ. I'm not sure if thats a great mix, or if it will be way too demanding. Career wise im not sure what to do yet although i was thinking into going into something to do with business, marketing, etc. Im just not sure if economics or business is better, or should i drop maths or phycology and so both econ and maths?

    • @natalia_xx2942
      @natalia_xx2942 Před 10 měsíci

      im also leaning more towards looking for apprenticeships after sixth form as i feel like uni won't be for me, unless its recommended to go to it if it will help career wise

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It really depends on what you are most confident in. If you are comfortable with maths then I would definitely keep it as it is the most useful A Level subject that you can study. Between economics or business, it sounds like business would suit you slightly better. If you are planning to maybe take up an apprenticeship then there are more useable concepts that you will study in business compared to economics at this stage. For example, you would cover an introduction into different marketing methods etc.
      I don't think it's worth taking business and economics as the two have a little too much overlap for your case.
      Bear in mind you could probably drop a subject later on if you find sitting exams in all three a bit too much! There are university degrees that ask for overall UCAS points as opposed to giving you a 3 subject offer. And of course, for an apprenticeship they won't require 3 full A Level subjects as you learn as you apprentice.
      I hope that helps!

    • @natalia_xx2942
      @natalia_xx2942 Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you so much for replying you are a lot of help!!@@examrizz.

  • @celiac6876
    @celiac6876 Před 11 měsíci

    I want to study law in Univercity, so what is the best combo?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      It does depend on which area of law you find interesting and so want to discuss in the PS.
      Personally, I would choose
      For 4 subjects:
      1) maths, a humanity, a language, a social science
      For 3 subjects:
      1) a science, a humanity, a language
      Let me know what you end up choosing!

  • @AliBashOmar
    @AliBashOmar Před 3 měsíci

    Hey, i want to do either a finance or engineering related degree, what combo would be better: math eng physics and possibly further math if needed or math physics econ which to be honest id rather avoid because i really enjoy and am good at eng lit, im just worried that eng would disadvantage me into top russel group unis (not ox or cambridge)preferably UCL or kings or lse

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny +1

      For finance, all three of those unis (particularly LSE) has a strong preference for further maths students. If you take maths+further maths, then the English is an advantage if anything. It sets you apart from other typical combinations and shows that you have a strong writing background as well.
      For engineering, you basically need further maths anyway, even if they don't explicitly state it in admissions requirements. You would really struggle without it on the actual course.
      For finance courses, it doesn't help that much to have an economics A Level - it's there more to show admissions an essay subject.
      Maths, further, english, physics sounds an excellent choice for either finance/engineering. Just make sure you do a lot of wider reading and keep up with your current affairs knowledge.
      I'll be posting a personal statement essentials guide soon where you can see the type of stuff you should be reading outside A Level.

  • @__phoenixyz
    @__phoenixyz Před 10 měsíci

    Would Psychology, English Literature and Economics be good for either Psychology or Law at degree level? I dont know if i would need another science apart from psychology w taking psychology in university

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi, typically Psychology degrees do prefer you have at least 2 sciences (maths/sciences/psychology) but this is not absolutely essential. You can definitely get around this by bulking up your personal statement with lots of readings/lectures/skills you have outside of A Level that would help you on a psychology degree.
      For law this looks like a great combination!
      Personally I would advise that if you are not massively against taking another science, just swap out english lit or econ. It will make no difference to a law application and would really help for psychology.

  • @montahazain3561
    @montahazain3561 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, i was planning to take accounting, mathematics, English language (not my native language) but i don’t know if this is a good combination
    I’m planning to study business administration at university
    Should i take English or take economics/business instead?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      Is it the "English as a Second Language" exam or just "English Language"? If it's the second, then sounds like a great combination! If it's the first one, then I strongly advise you take economics or business instead.
      In your case, economics or business sound equally useful for your degree and in terms of showcasing essay writing skills.

  • @molly35299
    @molly35299 Před 7 měsíci

    hey, i wanna do maths alevel definitely! for my other to options i am considering physics, chemistry or geography but i only want to do 3, what is the best combination?

    • @Br-gv1yl
      @Br-gv1yl Před 6 měsíci

      I hope you chose physics and chemistry cus geography is pretty useless

    • @molly35299
      @molly35299 Před 6 měsíci

      @Bobby-gv1yl I applied for maths, physics and chemistry a week ago luckily! 😅

  • @Letik3x
    @Letik3x Před 6 měsíci +1

    Chemistry biology and religious studies , i wanted to keep the skill of writing well xd

  • @hostahome7637
    @hostahome7637 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My daughter is considering switching from IB MYP to A level next year. She always do well in Design, Art and English in MYP. She want to pursue Degree in Industrial Design or Bachelor of Arts in Design. We are looking at subjects such as Math, English or Computer Science, Art & Design, Global Perspectives and Research. Please advise which 4 subjects are suitable

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Hi, for your daughter's areas of interest, I'd advise Computer Science, Maths, and English Lit. I think you will find that A Level doesn't naturally have as many opportunities to work with extended essays compared to IB. So having the balance of CS that is ideal for degrees in industrial design/design alongside english literature should be a competitive and hopefully enjoyable balance.

    • @hostahome7637
      @hostahome7637 Před 3 měsíci +1

      My daugter now wants to study Law. 1. English 2. Economics 3. Phycology 4. History 5. Law. She scored 7 in Humanities, Interdisplinary and 6th in English Lit, Science in MYP. Which 3 or 4 subjects should she pick?

  • @k4ywashere
    @k4ywashere Před 10 měsíci

    I want to take English Language,Economics,Art and Media would this narrow my uni choices too much? What would you add or take away

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      Before choosing both art and media, I would advise you think about how you like to be assessed. Most boards expect coursework as a pretty large component of assessment. Coursework can be really time-consuming depending on how much support your school offers. If you still prefer coursework over sit-down exams then you should be totally fine taking your current subject combination.
      You would be absolutely fine with just eng lang, economics, and art or eng lang, economics, and media. So before you make a final decision, maybe you could take a couple of weeks of classes in all four and then drop down to 3 depending on what you enjoy most/seems most manageable!
      I hope that helps :)

    • @k4ywashere
      @k4ywashere Před 9 měsíci

      @@examrizz. Yes this helped so much genuinely thank-you and yeah I prefer coursework over sit down papers🙃

  • @arushisharma8762
    @arushisharma8762 Před rokem

    i think im going to take: maths, further maths, physics, english and either chemistry/economics as our school says we have to do a fifth. is that a good combo?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem +3

      taking 5 is impressive but a lot of work! if you don’t have plans to apply for medicine, I’d recommend economics over chemistry as there is less for you to revise and is a great facilitating subject :)

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před rokem +1

      the other subjects are a great combo but if you’re not applying for a humanity, have you considered dropping english and taking the others? econ can count as an essay subject as well but isn’t quite so heavy workwise

    • @arushisharma8762
      @arushisharma8762 Před rokem

      @@examrizz. thank you so much for your reply, yes i have been leaning more towards taking econ as i can see that it has less of a workload and i think ill have a better chance of surviving than if i take chemistry haha, i don't really want to apply for medicine but im not sure.
      in terms of dropping a subject, yes i would probably drop either english or further maths depending on the workload or econ after y12 im not sure but i really love english and that was a subject i knew i always wanted to do and also im extremely good at it and its my passion so therefore taking it at the start

  • @sunainasiddiqui3797
    @sunainasiddiqui3797 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi , can you please suggest , how would maths , CS and business go together if I am interested towards data science ?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      They work really well together but have you considered taking further maths as a fourth subject? Or instead of business?
      Data science degrees/careers require a really good understanding of statistics. It would be really helpful if you could even take at least an AS grade in FM so that you are able to take some further statistics modules beyond what you sit for single maths.
      I hope that helps!

    • @sunainasiddiqui3797
      @sunainasiddiqui3797 Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you so much for the reply . @@examrizz.

  • @user-qg2hv9ge7x
    @user-qg2hv9ge7x Před 26 dny

    Heyy ! The subjects i decided to take are Biology, physics, chemistry and physical education....is thiss combination oky or should i change it and if i should what are your suggestions ???

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny

      That sounds fine but it really depends on what you want to apply for at university! Are you planning on applying?

    • @user-qg2hv9ge7x
      @user-qg2hv9ge7x Před 19 dny

      @@examrizz. Yes actually I am trying to get into medical university and want to become a physiotherapist

  • @livelovelaughmyass
    @livelovelaughmyass Před 9 měsíci

    Is physics, IT, math and media studies a good combo for cie? I dont even know what i even what to do!!!! I'm mostly interested in IT/ video editing/animations and game production stuff but i dont know what subjects to pick for that. I'm so confused. I already started my physics classes last week ( which i only took cuz i got an A so basicllly im gaslighting myself into liking it ) and its hell like idk why im even taking it. but i would rather die than take bio or chem. help. what should i dooooo???!! 😭😭😭

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Haha you definitely don't need to take bio or chem. In your case, it actually wouldn't be too useful.
      Your subject combination actually sounds great and you show a good range of skills relevant to the degree you plan to pursue. If you are managing the physics okay, I would carry on with it as it looks pretty impressive.
      I would stick to your current studies and then try to build some super-curricular skills relevant to video editing/animation by taking free courses learning Final Cut/In Design/Adobe/UIUX stuff/coding etc. These will be way more useful than changing your subject combo.

    • @livelovelaughmyass
      @livelovelaughmyass Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@examrizz. You don't even understand how much relief this gives me. Thank you. Thank you. Thank youuuuu. I'm not 100% sure if I'll continue with physics. I'll try to make my mind up quicker cuz i dont have that much time to think but either way i will forever and ever despise physics and every other stem subjects from the BOTTOM of my heart. Anyways THANK YOU so so soooo much again! Hope you have or had a good day!!!!

  • @juanitalois9732
    @juanitalois9732 Před měsícem

    Could i take maths, chemistry and physics a level and do PPE at uni?
    Will I get into Oxford with this combination?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny

      No inherent problem with that combination. You will probably have to do a lot more wider reading for econ/pol/phil that other students will get to do as part of their A Levels.
      I'd usually advise taking an essay subject as PPE is very essay based. Any reason for not choosing a humanity subject?

    • @juanitalois9732
      @juanitalois9732 Před 19 dny

      Thank you
      I'm not yet sure of what I want to do, I picked those subjects because I am also thinking of doing chemical engineering which requires maths, chemistry and another science
      I will choose economics and history or geography if I decide to do economics in uni

  • @glazedham5326
    @glazedham5326 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey! I was thinking of taking maths, econ and english language for my a levels. Would that be a good combination?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +1

      There's no issue with the combination but I'll be able to give you better advice if you let me know what you want to apply for?

  • @muhammadateeb1404
    @muhammadateeb1404 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey, thanks for such an informative and thoughtful video. I for myself am choosing bio chemistry physics as my three main subjects and I am a bit confused which subject should I go for, I am thinking of opting for either maths psychology sociology or GPR well its quite a wide range but one thing is for sure I want to stay as far away from maths and still go for a major in biological related science, may you please guide me through this?
    I am thinking of a future career in nuero-science but my friend is recommending me to take socio as he thinks I will be able to do better at socio rather than psycho, and uh I'm from Pakistan(international student ofc)

    • @unknwnfriend4686
      @unknwnfriend4686 Před 9 měsíci

      Dude same I am also from Pakistan(Gujranwala) and am taking chemistry, physics, bio as well as one extra subject. I think maths will be too difficult so I think I will opt for either law or psychology. What were your o levels grades if you don't mind me asking and what are your plans now?

    • @unknwnfriend4686
      @unknwnfriend4686 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Dude same I am also from Pakistan(Gujranwala) and am taking chemistry, physics, bio as well as one extra subject. I think maths will be too difficult so I think I will opt for either law or psychology. What were your o levels grades if you don't mind me asking and what are your plans now?

    • @muhammadateeb1404
      @muhammadateeb1404 Před 9 měsíci

      @@unknwnfriend4686 brother my grades were 7As in bio chem Phys maths English Pak std and urdu and one B in islamiyat
      As of now I plan to do a major in bio I'm don't want to become a doctor but I have a genuine interest in biology so like I will be taking psychology along with it and pursuing a degree in nueroscience.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci +1

      You definitely don't need maths for biological science, biochemistry, biomedical sciences etc. so if you are really against it, you should be fine.
      As you are pretty set on pursuing a STEM degree, I would opt for psychology as my 4th subject. It has the most relevance for the degrees you are interested in. There's not a huge amount of value in taking sociology as there is very little relevance for your area of interest.
      If you are going for CIE exam boards, I think you will find psychology and sociology actually have pretty similar assessment styles in terms of looking for long-form answers. I would advise you take a look at some past papers before making a final decision!
      Hope that helps :)

    • @muhammadateeb1404
      @muhammadateeb1404 Před 9 měsíci

      @@examrizz. thankss means a lot🙌

  • @user-en9lu8xj8q
    @user-en9lu8xj8q Před 11 měsíci

    Im taking psychology and criminology but im not sure what would by thid option be? Please help

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +1

      hi! any idea what you want to study at university?

    • @user-en9lu8xj8q
      @user-en9lu8xj8q Před 11 měsíci

      @@examrizz. im not sure yet as i have different ideas :
      * Psychology maybe something like forensic psychologist or like a psychiatrist
      * something in law > a Lawyer
      - graphic designer ( but i hated Art in gcse )
      - marketing sounds nice but i doubt if i will actually study it
      - i love medical careers im just scared of taking A level science 😭

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@user-en9lu8xj8q Ah in that case, you would be best off taking Maths or a Science! You'll need it when applying for psychology or health related degree :)
      I'd personally say Biology is the least scary of the sciences as memorising everything really well can get you to an A grade! The others are a bit more variable with results I find.
      For careers in law and marketing, you don't need any specific degree so I agree with you that choosing something else as your main degree would be better :))
      I hope that helps! And feel free to ask anything else you're not sure about.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci +1

      same with graphic design - you don't need a full degree in it to pursue a career in the industry. You can learn the skills alongside your bachelors.

    • @user-en9lu8xj8q
      @user-en9lu8xj8q Před 11 měsíci

      @@examrizz. Thanks a lot for the help!
      For me math in GCSE i did foundation and got a 5 but im not sure if A level math would be as GCSE
      And biology gosh i really strugled with it but got a 5 on one of my mocks ( i did combined - foundation )
      I would love to take a science based subject at it will open doors for me as you said but the thing as im not sure if i am smart enough to take it for a level like what if i failed it? This is scary 😭😭
      But anyway thanks again for ur reply i will definitely think of my third option carefully this summer holiday and decide weather i should take bio or math

  • @Mahmood0419
    @Mahmood0419 Před 28 dny

    Is math history and computer a good combination

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny

      What are you aiming to study at university?

  • @ftzd
    @ftzd Před 19 dny

    Is Economics, English Literature, and History a good combination?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny

      What are you planning to apply for at university?

    • @ftzd
      @ftzd Před 19 dny

      @@examrizz. International relations

  • @TalhaAfzal-ze4pc
    @TalhaAfzal-ze4pc Před 5 měsíci

    Is Law, Economics and global history a useful combo?

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 5 měsíci

      sounds good but what do you want to apply for?

    • @TalhaAfzal-ze4pc
      @TalhaAfzal-ze4pc Před 5 měsíci

      I want to persue Law but have cerebral palsy that is a slight physical disability. My parents are pushing me to pursue medicine they believe it's the best thing to do due to my physical conditions. However, I've gotten all As at school on the combo I mentioned. Your thoughts please

  • @jb.ftw1
    @jb.ftw1 Před 3 měsíci

    I want to get into corporate law is history economics and sociology a good combination

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny

      Sounds a good combination for a law application. Don't forget to start building good extra and super curriculars as well as LNAT revision.

    • @jb.ftw1
      @jb.ftw1 Před 19 dny

      @@examrizz. what type of curriculars

  • @infernuss_
    @infernuss_ Před 11 měsíci

    im confused if i should take economics or accounting

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 11 měsíci

      do you know what you want to study at university?

  • @chocchipcookie2561
    @chocchipcookie2561 Před 9 měsíci

    hi, i have watched your video a while ago but have come back as I’m still in the same dilemma. Apologies for how long this will be, but I hope to get some advice from you.
    I have the idea of going into medicine so I have chosen maths, chemistry, biology and edexcel religious studies, but I’m having second thoughts about rs. I would like an essay subject for variety because as indecisive as I am, I’m not 100% sure that medicine is for me or what I want to do with my life (i just know I want to be rich😂). I feel like psychology would make my choices too science based, and even though gcse history was one of my favourite subjects, i told myself not to go there for a levels😂. I’d like to study economics but it’s full at my school and as i have seen you mention in some comments, it’s not a necessity to go into the business sector. Gov and politics is also an option I have only recently looked at but I’m not sure. I really have a seront sense of regret so I just want to make the right decision for my life.
    Any advice would truly be appreciated
    Edit: as I am just over 3 weeks into my studies (yr12) im also wondering if it’s too late to switch

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi, first of all 3 weeks in is definitely not too late to switch!
      For medicine, maths, chem, bio, RS is great.
      1) If medicine turns out not to be for you, you could always swap once you have started your degree at university. For this option, there is no reason to change your subject combination.
      2) If you change your mind before you apply, then it's difficult to advise you without knowing what your backup would be. Any idea what your second choice degree is?
      As a note, if you are interested in a high-earning career, something like data science or CS could work well for you. If this is the case, then I would swap out RS for FM!

    • @chocchipcookie2561
      @chocchipcookie2561 Před 9 měsíci

      @@examrizz. hi, thank you so much for the advice! I’m not 100% sure of what I would like to go into if not medicine, but a high-earning career has been on my mind, but I didn’t now what. Unfortunately my teacher told me it’s too late to switch to FM, so I’m not sure what to do anymore.
      Also do you think that having at least one essay based subject could should variety/ other skills rather than all stem subjects. Would that be seen as disadvantageous?

  • @Br-gv1yl
    @Br-gv1yl Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, my best friend was also wondering what a levels to take. He is currently taking 6!
    He is thinking of majoring in biochemical engineering or financial cooperate law. He is taking Maths, English Literature, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology and Second Language Spanish. He is definitely not dropping Maths, English or Chemistry but wants to drop one of the other 3. Which one should he drop keeping in mind his favourite subject is pyschology and Second Language Spanish is easy to him as he speaks it quite fluently.

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      Wow, he's taking a lot of A Levels!
      If it's a full Spanish A Level then that fulfils the "essay writing skill" demonstration.
      I would advise:
      maths, bio, chem, Spanish, psychology
      I don't really see the value in English lit if he already has Spanish, as well as
      psychology which also involves extended essay writing. Law doesn't have any required subjects whereas biochemical engineering needs maths + science.
      Hope that helps :)

  • @Addictedto7men
    @Addictedto7men Před 9 měsíci +1

    HIII-
    I just wanted to ask you this-
    The subjects i chose are
    Geography
    Btec business
    English literature
    Research communication
    These aren’t the ideal subjects i wanted to take- but business was fully booked in my school so these were my only options.
    Could you tell me if these can lead to any beneficial future?

    • @eggmaster1233
      @eggmaster1233 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What do you want to get into?
      If you want to go to uni later on, definitely pick maths or a science.

    • @Addictedto7men
      @Addictedto7men Před 9 měsíci +1

      I can’t choose anymore now. But are these subjects safe and well-fed for uni?

    • @eggmaster1233
      @eggmaster1233 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You picked 2 essay writing-based facillitating subjects so that is very good. I think you will be set if you get good grades in the Geography and Eng lit especially if you want to go into something like Law (Research Comm is not that useful).@@Addictedto7men

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi,
      That looks like a good combination. With your range of subjects, you could apply for a good range of social science or humanities degrees such as human geography, business, marketing, IR, etc. at most universities.
      The skills learned in research communication alongside extended essay writing in English lit will help inform universities of your ability to deal with larger writing/research projects - they really like this so make sure you discuss what you did in your PS!
      Definitely take some more confidence in your subject choice, just make sure you keep up with super-curricular reading and make your degree choice well :)

  • @VaultYT.
    @VaultYT. Před měsícem

    Hi, I’m looking to do Biology, Forensic Science and Statistics in September. I’m hoping to do a biomedical science degree at uni afterward.
    Is this a good combination. I did consider maths but I’m no good at it and it would stress me out so I chose the easier route with stats. Also my uni I want to go to includes stats as a subject to get in!

  • @asmakhurramjafrani5849
    @asmakhurramjafrani5849 Před 9 měsíci

    I really liked ur responses over all messages
    My final choices are
    Computer science
    Maths(statistics)
    Chemistry
    Business
    But i have to pick 3.
    Can u please give advice as i dont plan to go towardsany type of engineering
    Thnx a lot in advance

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, I'm glad you found this useful.
      Based on the information you have provided, I would advise that you choose maths, chemistry, and business.
      On the STEM side, after removing all engineering degree options, you are left with chemistry, biochemistry, earth sciences, geology, material science etc.
      For all these degrees, they generally only require/prefer chemistry, maths and one other subject. In fact, some prefer business over another science as the third subject.
      CS is more useful when taken in combination with FM or physics.
      Taking business + maths rather than CS + maths also means you are competitive for a broad range of degrees in the social science field.
      Hope that all makes sense!

  • @mathematikhov
    @mathematikhov Před 2 měsíci

    I chose business math and art but I want to do physics in Uni wtf is wrong with me am I fucked forever now because I don’t like business definitely not going to do math major and art absolutely not I’m 6months in help

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 19 dny

      Physics is probably out of the question due to lack of physics/further maths but you still have plenty of good options!
      If you want to go a STEM angle, earth sciences and some psychology courses works with your combination. And of course, lots of really interesting options on social science/humanities side.
      Undergrad is really not a bit deal - don't feel locked into something because of 3 years of your life. The point of your undergrad if you are going straight into a career is just to show employers you are capable of doing the work. If you care a lot about studying physics, then just do well in a STEM BSci and apply for a related masters course somewhere!

  • @aHumanBeing_
    @aHumanBeing_ Před 10 měsíci

    Hi im wondering if further maths, maths and physics is a good combo for electrical engineering or physics degree

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 10 měsíci

      Those are the essential subjects, yes! However, I would highly recommend taking a fourth subject. For STEM it's fairly typical to take four and although it might be a higher workload, universities generally take this into account by giving you a lower offer. Chemistry or economics would be great to round out your combination!

    • @aHumanBeing_
      @aHumanBeing_ Před 10 měsíci

      @@examrizz. When you said that they would give lower offers taking account the four subjects, would it typically be like AAAA or A*A*AA

  • @user-gb6uo4mf4c
    @user-gb6uo4mf4c Před 3 měsíci

    Hi thank you for the video, Im torn on A levels as I keep changing my mind and don’t have a definite career path for the future but I have chosen maths, biology, history and health and social do you think these go well together? And does it leave enough options open for me to change my mind?

  • @user-zh3dq7ho2m
    @user-zh3dq7ho2m Před 9 měsíci

    I am taking business, maths and accounting. As for uni my plans are to go for a finance or business degree. Is this a good combination

  • @user-gb6uo4mf4c
    @user-gb6uo4mf4c Před 3 měsíci

    Hi thank you for the video, Im torn on A levels as I keep changing my mind and don’t have a definite career path for the future but I have chosen maths, biology, history and health and social do you think these go well together? And does it leave enough options open for me to change my mind?

  • @user-zh3dq7ho2m
    @user-zh3dq7ho2m Před 9 měsíci

    I am taking business, maths and accounting. As for uni my plans are to go for a finance or business degree. Is this a good combination

    • @examrizz.
      @examrizz.  Před 9 měsíci

      Sounds like an ideal subject combination. Outside of A Levels, I'd advise you keep up with current affairs and read around the subject. Otherwise, no issues whatsoever!