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Asked by even499had on 9 May 2024.
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Michael Schubert answered on 9 May 2024:
You should consider whatever fields really interest and inspire you! If you choose a field you don’t care about, you won’t enjoy your experience (or the job you get in that field). There are really no “wrong” subjects to study, only subjects you won’t enjoy or don’t have a plan to use.
Personally, I think I would choose the Healthcare Science T level, but the Health and Science ones are also pretty cool. If I didn’t want to do a science qualification, I’d probably choose education, marketing, or maybe the design and development one.
When you’re choosing, think about what interests you and what kinds of jobs you might like to have when you finish. That can help guide you toward the qualifications that will be most useful – and most fun – for you!
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