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anon answered on 19 Jan 2018:
What are you interested in? That’s the best way to decide what is suitable. You sound scientifically oriented – which of your A levels do you prefer? My career – working on the analysis of infectious disease data – requires mathematical and computing skills as well as some biological understanding. I was motivated by biology and sought a career where I could use my math skills in a biological setting.
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Jonathan commented on :
That’s a pretty good set of subjects for a whole lot of careers. But I wouldn’t choose a career that way round… instead try and work out what you enjoy doing. That might mean you need to beef up some other subject or skill in the future but that’s always possible.
The exception to this approach is something like medicine, which is more tightly channeled, especially at University entrance. But even then you can enter after a first degree through “graduate entry courses”.
Jonathan