I dont know much about university level education.
Is it possible to get into a uni for, say, Physics, then change your mind and do a maths course?
My physics ability is much better than my maths ability, but I find maths more interesting.
Depends where you go to school.
In America? Yes
>>7774113
UK. Looking at either Cambridge or Imperial.
>>7774120
I don't know shit about them. Try Google or email someone at the school, I'm sure someone has asked that before.
It is possible, yes. Also, if you're basing your "ability" on how you're finding your A-levels and you're finding maths a challenge, you're about to experience a whole new level of anal gaping at uni. Especially at cam/imperial.
>>7774120
At prestigeous Universities, they will put up a fight changing your major if you're past your second year.
>>7774109
Universities really aren't that formal. You could do history then go to math grad-school after doing some remedial course work.
>>7774120
No. It's pretty difficult to switch courses. I don't know what year you're in but the deadline for Cambridge passed and the deadline for Imperial is in 5 days. Also, you should try actually getting into either one of those unis before considering switching courses.
>>7774109
>That pic
Lol.
>>7774144
Thanks, I made it myself.
>>7774142
Oh, and I don't think those courses accept gap years so if you're in your final year then good luck I doubt you'll make at either one for undergrad unless you can write a fucking sparkling personal statement in 5 days for Imperial.
>>7774166
Final year of HS.
I will get A* physics and A* maths, but in further maths I wont get more than an A.
I'm not too smart but I am one of the most motivated people I know, thats why I have okay grades - I do a lot of extracuricular work and recreational maths.
I have 3 other alevels but they arent related to my chosen field - history, art, english.