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By A-Levels, you get to choose any subjects you want, so you can choose them if you want but you don't have to
Take the subjects that your good at it and you have confidence! But also it must have sense to your aim...
Just choose subjects that you enjoy or your favourites
if a person want to do textile designing in future so what subjects we choose after
Basically In 2011, we have to do english, science, maths, physical education and religious education. these subjects are compulsery. I think you have to choose 4 subjects as your options. if you want to go to university (this is the new rules) you must do a language and history or geography. then i think you have t choose 2 other subjects which i am confused about?
If you want a future in architecture you would probably take history, art,tech, and re
Your question should have read... Do the subjects you take in high school determine your career - and the answer is no. You choose school subjects in later school years to enhance your chances of getting the career you want - not the other way round.
A math, D&T, physics,chemistry. It is necessary if you want to do engineering.
Any subjects that involve a lot of written work/coursework. English is a definite subject to take.
The student counselor in your school can best help you in deciding which subjects you should choose, while keeping in mind your competencies. However; you should go for the subjects of your interest.
It's probably best to stick with academic subjects. I'm going into year 12 now and i have chosen History, Sociology, Maths and English literature and Language and i want to proceed to do law at university. i want to be a barrister :D
Eng, Phy, Math SL Chem , Hindi , Eco HL