I did physics, maths, ICT and Chemistry at A level. For GCSE’s I took geography, graphic design, Religious studies (I had to – Catholic school!), and we were all forced to do english, maths, double science… I’m sure there was one more subject but I don’t remember it!
Sciences: maths, physics, biology, chemistry.
Other subject: English, French, German, music, geography, ethics, law and social science, history, PE (that’s what I can remember)
My final exams were in maths, biology, German, and history.
I took a little bit of everything–and I’m still in school! At my high school (year 9-12 here?) I took chemistry, biology and physics. At undergrad uni, I earned a biology BS and a theatre minor. I took molecular biology, organic chemistry, physics (again), comparative vertebrate anatomy (one of my favourites), science illustration (AWESOME!), biochemistry, evolutionary biology, lab techniques for public health, microbiology… is that all? I think so…
Anyway, I also studied a lot of other things, and still do! I took Italian language, history classes, lit classes, art classes, greek mythology classes–you name it. I have always been interested in a lot of things!
I did double science GCSE (I don’t think my school did separate, but I think doing all three areas was a good thing), the Physics, Maths, Chemistry and History A-Level.
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