That's it.
I've given up.
Dubs decides which A-levels I take. Give a reason for the one you choose
>>8472324
Women's Studies.
>>8472324
Nanotechnology. 'scool.
General studies
Sociology
Theology
Maths + Further Maths
>>8472324
Astrophysics
Maths.
I'm not American so I don't know what A-level is. Is it advanced courses?
>>8472476
it's first year uni stuff, like history, chem 101, statistics/calc1, all the stuff you need to "get out of the way"
>>8472473
>Astro
>>8472476
A-Level is a UK thing, not an amerifat thing.
It's a prerequisite for university, and covers what those slowfats cover in their first year.
Also:
Maths
Further Maths
Additional Further Maths
Physics
>>8472464
Rolling for this.
>>8472324
take as much maths as you can.
even if you're not studying maths, math can always help you. even if you don't think math can help you, taking a higher level math course early in your uni career can train you on how to study so you have advanced studying skills for the rest of your uni
>>8472324
All of these
~Mathematics= 56,200 | 111,110 | 167,250
~Electrical Engineering= 59,240 | 93,010 | 146,820
~Computer Engineering= 65,570 | 111,730 | 167,100 *Computer Science
~Computer Programming= 44,450 | 79,530 | 130,800 *Computer Science
-Physics= 55,610 | 111,580 | 185,230
-Mechanical Engineering= 53,640 | 83,590 | 128,430
-Aerospace Engineering= 67,850 | 107,830 | 158,700
-Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science= 50,630 | 89,820 | 132,180
-Mechanical and Ocean Engineering= 61,110 | 93,110 | 149,330
-Chemical Biological Engineering= 51,480 | 86,220 | 139,520
-Materials Science Engeneering= 47,740 | 91,000 | 149,310
-Nuclear Engineering= 66,650 | 102,950 | 152,220
>>8472511
Winner! Check 'em!