Once I finish my GCSEs this summer, I will have to choose my A Levels. I'm not sure how many you are allowed to take and what is good vs what is not good. I'm confident in my work ethic and the level of teaching in the Sixth Form (college) because it's the same secondary school I attend and has the same teachers.
I have narrowed it down to 6 options:
Maths - I've always liked maths and score A*s on all my past papers. Definite choice and none of you can change my opinion because I'm convinced that my maths teacher is smarter than L XD
Further Maths - same reason as above.
Economics - Very useful if combined with maths - can make shit loads of money
Biology - I thought a scientific subject besides maths would show universities that I have a good understanding of how things works. Also, my mum took this and passed so she could help me. Plus, the biology teacher is hot XD
Psychology - I thought if I go down the business/economics route, psychology would help me as I would further understand how people act and so I won't have to rely on my own deductions all the time. My cousin has a degree in this so he could help me.
Philosophy - same as the above really (minus the cousin with a degree), besides, I always think about philosophical topics and enjoy talking about the politics and justice of the world with my friends and family.
If anybody has taken any of these subjects as A levels, may you please tell me how difficult you felt they were, how useful it is in the future and how enjoyable it was. I'm confident in my ability at GCSE level as I score very high on past papers so the grades I need to achieve to get qualify for my subjects aren't really a problem (not trying to sound vain XD ). Thanks
I've decided I'm definitely taking the top 3 so I would prefer your opinions on the bottom 3 but your opinions on the top three are also appreciated.
I have narrowed it down to 6 options:
Maths - I've always liked maths and score A*s on all my past papers. Definite choice and none of you can change my opinion because I'm convinced that my maths teacher is smarter than L XD
Further Maths - same reason as above.
Economics - Very useful if combined with maths - can make shit loads of money
Biology - I thought a scientific subject besides maths would show universities that I have a good understanding of how things works. Also, my mum took this and passed so she could help me. Plus, the biology teacher is hot XD
Psychology - I thought if I go down the business/economics route, psychology would help me as I would further understand how people act and so I won't have to rely on my own deductions all the time. My cousin has a degree in this so he could help me.
Philosophy - same as the above really (minus the cousin with a degree), besides, I always think about philosophical topics and enjoy talking about the politics and justice of the world with my friends and family.
If anybody has taken any of these subjects as A levels, may you please tell me how difficult you felt they were, how useful it is in the future and how enjoyable it was. I'm confident in my ability at GCSE level as I score very high on past papers so the grades I need to achieve to get qualify for my subjects aren't really a problem (not trying to sound vain XD ). Thanks

I've decided I'm definitely taking the top 3 so I would prefer your opinions on the bottom 3 but your opinions on the top three are also appreciated.