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i would say more towards history because of stuff like English Heritage, but in another way basic geography like erosion and stuff. if i way you i will take history.

And TBH it is a bit to early to be thinking about careers, you will be thinking that you definetly want to be an architect but their is other jobs out their based around stuff like architect. E.G Archaetologist ( i think that's how you spell it) hope the advice helps.

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