With biology, geography and ict you will probably get a job flipping burgers in Mcdonalds. After a couple of years or so hard work, you might get promotion to lettuce shredder.
2007-03-01 12:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm this is a bit hard without knowing your interests etc, but my advice would ultimately be to defer for a year and work full time in a pub or night club. I did this, and it was the best desicion i ever made; it improved my interpersonal skills ten fold (this includes dealing with hostile situations) which is something EVERY employer will look for, and it'll greatly improve your chances of getting a part time job (an essential nower days) if/when you go to uni. You can save money over the year to give you a head start on the horrendous debt you'll be in (a basic fact of going to uni) Also, you can enjoy a year out of getting pis*ed every weekend, which, i found to be a fantastic way to get over the stressful time of A levels. Hope this helps, and remember, do what feels right for YOU, if you're not ready to go, or simply change your mind don't let people pressure you into going-Education isn't the only way to a good job and a happy life.
2007-03-01 13:07:53
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answered by mallybb298 3
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There are preferences tests administered at most major universities and colleges. They are usually free to enrolled students. One is called the Strong Test. You answer questions based upon your personal preferences. After you take the test, you will sit down with a counselor and discuss the results. It will provide some suggestions as to the type of career you might be best suited based upon your preferences. There are several similar tests. I believe some may be offered on line, but for a fee. Don't worry, it takes some longer than others to find their niche' in life. The first couple of years is just getting basics out of the way. You really don't start on your core classes until the third year.
2007-03-01 12:52:06
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answered by Flyby 6
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Work at a zoo. It has the elements of biology and geography
2007-03-01 12:39:04
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answered by sandras77 4
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as long as you study complicated, absolutely everyone can pass to scientific college. otherwise, you are able to continuously important in athletic education, that's certainly expert in athletic injuries. although, my perfect suggestion is to pass on your occupation center. very practically each and every campus has a occupation center adn they could relaly assist you artwork out what you wanna do. they are there that may assist you as a student decide your plans and objectives. They try this impartial and frequently by potential of a few assessments (do no longer trouble they do no longer seem to be graded, just to help decide what you're perfect at.) And undergo in strategies, in case you do in comparison to what you do, you are able to continuously pass returned to college and study a clean commerce. and likewise - possibly you are able to be a coach of something. supply to help out a team in school - at my college this became into fairly hassle-free because of the fact it became into D3, yet you additionally can attempt interior of sight severe faculties or community faculties in the section.
2016-10-02 05:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the basics first it will give you a chance to decide what you want to do. If you don't know by then take a year off and get a job maybe that will give you some ideas.
2007-03-01 12:38:32
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answered by Catman 4
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out of those three choices i would do art, art as uni is great fun. and most coursewrok passes if you say it is 'ironic'
just have fun when you get there!
nb. if you have to ask on here what to do at uni, maybe a year off is a good idea as i dont think any of those 3 subjects inspire you enough to know what you want to do..
2007-03-01 20:24:33
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answered by ravey 3
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Make sure you get a real degree not like most of those slackers using uni as a scapegoat from work.
P.s go with what your most intrested in.
Oh yeah and what pays the most.....
2007-03-01 12:39:40
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answered by theemadmonkey 4
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Take a subject you enjoy and are really interested in then you'll have more motivation to study and less chance of dropping out. :-)
2007-03-01 12:46:45
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answered by Rachel 4
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Sociology?
2007-03-01 12:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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