suggs wrote:Nap, here are my thoughts on your courses for what its worth:
1)Economics
2)Eng. Lit
3) History or Philosophy.
In other words, what i did-apart from Lit. I would ditch the classics in favour of philosophy. They said that when i took philosophy, and its true, its not highly favoured by universities. But better to get an "A" in philosophy than a "B" in classics.
I say that cos you seem interested in philosophy , and slightly bored by Classics. The more interested you are, the better your grade will be.
History (good call) and Maths are my definites, with Further Maths as a minor course. I can't do economics, coz it's not offered.
Then...my classics teacher said he wanted me doing Greek in school and was good enough to do Latin off-syllabus, so that's why I'm doing those. English Literature, well, I guess it's really well taught, and I can see philosophy AS/A-2 being a travesty (in terms of the course).
I guess I have to be really careful to do only respected A-Levels if I also want to go to somewhere as decent as Cambridge, what with all the competition from the Chinkies etc...
suggs wrote:And, to toot my own horn, Cambridge uni didn't seem to mind too much
What can I say? I'm impressed.