At college? Whatever you like! At that point you get to choose the subjects you’re most interested/passionate about (as longa s the college/school/university teaches it).
While I didn’t go to a college, at the same level I did Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (and a little bit of Biology). I then went on to do Theoretical Physics at university.
For GCSEs I studied Maths, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, English Literature and Language, Geography, French, Art, Graphics, RE and IT.
For A Levels I studied Maths, Chemistry and Biology, and Physics for AS Level.
I then studied Chemistry at university and found my background in science and maths really helped with my understanding of certain topics!
I recommend studying subjects you find interesting, so you’ll be motivated to ask questions, study and this will help you succeed!
I focused on subjects that interested me the most – I found I learnt a lot more from courses I found enjoyable than from ones I didn’t. The science sources I studied were maths, physics, chemistry, but I also studied Italian and a few elective history courses.
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