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Elective subjects in British high schools
You must study math. A-Level Mathes in Britain is really simple.

If your English is not good, don't study Econ, because it is really difficult, and the exam is basically equivalent to writing a composition. Business, you can also consider. He has more case studies, but it is much simpler than economics. However, if you look at your grades in college, it will be better to have econ, but if you can't get C or D, you might as well not take it. Although you are more interested in business, wait until I declare that I have entered Uni.

As for your poor English, I still suggest you choose one from chemistry or physics, which is not as demanding as others. Physics is quite difficult, but chemistry is relatively easy. If you are Bio, you will have too many words. If it is an exam, there will still be too many explanations.

Maybe, if you are really afraid of science and English, learn photography. His exams mainly look at your work and lessons, which are graded by school teachers and then evaluated by examboard. But if the teacher just doesn't like your style or something, you are in trouble.

And those psychology, history and other modern languages ...................................................................................................................................................................... Modern language, geography and history are all popular subjects in Britain, but I think it is a bit difficult for China students.

In fact, there are still many courses available at A-LEVEL in Britain, just three! But I think it is better to take at least four courses when I am as. At A2, you still have the worst chance. It's different from what I've been learning now.