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I am in the final year of sixth form and im studying englsh language, psychology and sociology. When i started sixth form i hadnt a clue what career i wanted. However, i realize now that i really want to study a course such as zoology or animal biology but entry to the course recquires the study of two sciences at A level which i havent done!
This is the only time i have realized i actually want to do this but i am sitting my exams in january and may.
The only way i could get onto those courses is if instead of going to uni next year, i get my a level in biology then apply again the year after.
Will colleges accept me as i will still only be 18 next year.
Im just really confused at the moment and dont know what to do. I dont know whether tp give up and settle with what iv got or to take the chance and do it and end up doing a course i enjoy which will hopefully give me the career i want.
Sorry for the length of this! Any advice or views will be so much help!

2007-12-09 11:32:48 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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You should try to get all you can from education just remember what you do now is for the rest of your life so go for what you want you can do it ~~

2007-12-09 11:47:14 · answer #1 · answered by burning brightly 7 · 0 0

Lots of people take a year off after school to work or travel or just to take a break from formal education for a while after they finish high school so you won't have any trouble getting into college at 18. I think getting the A levels you need to work in a field for which you feel an affinity is the best course of action. Most people can only afford one shot at college. If you study something you dislike, or even something you are indifferent to, you are then condemned to work in this field for the rest of your life. Having a job you love is a wonderful thing. Go for your A levels and while you're doing them, try to get some work experience, or even volunteer, at a vet's or at a zoo or a lab. This will help you enormously in discovering what kind of career best suits you. Good luck.

2007-12-09 19:57:33 · answer #2 · answered by Bethany 7 · 0 0

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