The only person who can answer whether or not the following A Levels are too much or not out of Maths, Law, Government and Politics, Accounting and History is you. Of you achieved grade A's in your GCSE's in any of these subjects then that is a plus but you need to assess what subjects are required for the career path that you want to follow as well as taking into consideration the subjects that you like and are good at. After careful consideration you can then make an informed decision about the subjects you are taking for your A Levels.
Taking all these A-level subjects, especially if you're achieving grade A's in your GCSE's, can be overwhelming in terms of workload and complexity. It's important to consider your interest in each subject and how they align with your future goals. While it's possible to handle these subjects with dedication and good time management, it's also essential to maintain a healthy balance to prevent burnout.
Disagree. Politics encompasses more than just the art of government. It involves the process of making decisions that apply to members of a group, including how power and resources are distributed. Politics also involves the interactions among individuals and groups in society.
A political scientist.
Polictical Science is the study of government and politics. the objective is to understand how are government and political institutions function
Politics is not inherently bad, as it is a necessary aspect of governing and decision-making in society. However, it can be subject to corruption and misuse by individuals or groups seeking power or personal gain. It is important for individuals to stay informed and engaged in political processes to ensure accountability and promote positive change.
A political scientist is a person who devotes their career to studying the government, politics, as well as the policies of the government.
Are Govt. & Politics a single subjct? That would still make 5 subjects and I would say that is too much to take in one set.Normal full-time A-Level curricula give 3 subjects in parallel in 2 years.
explain accounting policy involves politics?
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Government 'is' politics.
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because if you don't have government you have chaos, and politics is a part of government
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Politics is the study of government processes. Studying politics helps us to understand what is happening with the government and why it is happening.
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