Here are some ideas for where to look and who to talk to. You might not find that the choices become simple, but you will find that you can narrow down your options more easily, and that the final choices you make are likely to be the right ones.
A level subject guides. Your chosen sixth-form should have a Sixth-form Subject Guide describing the subjects on offer which will give you an outline of the content and skills needed, details of how the subject is assessed etc. Our own Guide to Individual A-level subjects is worth checking, and the Student Room website provides a lot of information on choosing the right A level subjects.
Your current teachers. Your current teachers will know your intellectual strengths and weaknesses. It is certainly worth asking their opinion on the subjects you are thinking about.
Sixth-form teachers. If you are moving to a college for A levels, make sure you visit and spend time talking to the staff. They should be able to give a detailed account of their subjects and tell you what the subject is like to learn. If you are staying on in school, do find time to talk to the staff who are likely to be teaching you. Teachers change jobs, and your group might be assigned to another member of the department.
A level subject specifications. You can find exam board specifications for each A level subject online. Many A level subjects are offered by all three boards so you will need to find out which board your chosen sixth-form uses.
Other students. Talk to sixth-formers who are currently studying the subjects you are considering. They can give you an insight into the day-to-day rewards and challenges of the subject that no other source can. Texts and reference books. Skimming through a book on the subject can give a good idea of the type of work you would be doing. This is particularly useful when you are considering an A level subject you have not studied before.
Our FAQs. Have look at our FAQs about A-level choice which cover a lot of the A-level choice questions we get asked. This section describes the A level subjects which are essential for various popular degree courses, and those which would be directly useful. Our Advice page links to more cife articles. FAQs about A-level choice.
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