Table of Contents
- 1 What can you do with maths Chemistry and Biology A Levels?
- 2 Is Further Maths A level hard?
- 3 What UNI can I go to with my A levels?
- 4 What degrees is Further Maths useful for?
- 5 Do you have to take physics and chemistry at a level?
- 6 Is further mathematics a good subject to take for University?
- 7 Should I take Chem chemistry or Further Maths?
What can you do with maths Chemistry and Biology A Levels?
Job options
- Academic researcher.
- Analytical chemist.
- Biotechnologist.
- Chemical engineer.
- Clinical scientist, biochemistry.
- Forensic scientist.
- Nanotechnologist.
- Pharmacologist.
Is Further Maths A level hard?
A-Level Further Maths is considered to be one of the hardest A-Levels out there, if not the hardest. You should only be applying for this subject if you are the most able mathematician. The minimum requirement for A-Level Maths is a 6 at GCSE compared to a 7 at GCSE for A-Level Further Maths.
What jobs can you do with further maths?
Job options
- Acoustic consultant.
- Actuarial analyst.
- Actuary.
- Astronomer.
- Chartered accountant.
- Chartered certified accountant.
- Data analyst.
- Data scientist.
What UNI can I go to with my A levels?
Promoted universities
- University of Glasgow.
- University of Aberdeen.
- University of Birmingham.
- Bristol, University of the West of England.
- Swansea University.
- Aston University, Birmingham.
- University of East Anglia UEA.
- University of the Arts London.
What degrees is Further Maths useful for?
Degree choices where A-level Further Mathematics is listed as useful
- Actuarial Science.
- Aeronautical Engineering.
- Biochemistry.
- Biomedical Sciences (including Medical Science)
- Chemical Engineering.
- Chemistry.
- Civil Engineering.
- Computer Science.
Is Further Maths compulsory for medicine?
Maths and Further Maths: Universities generally accept Maths or even Further Maths as an A Level. However, do not complete both together as most medical schools state that only one of these subjects will be considered. Other Subjects: Generally, most other subjects are accepted as the third A level choice.
Do you have to take physics and chemistry at a level?
People with three subjects at A2 and one at AS do get in as well! If anything, that is the norm. I believe that for Natural Sciences degrees, one might need to do two sciences and maths, as mentioned above. So yes, take both physics and chemistry.
Is further mathematics a good subject to take for University?
Further Mathematics is not usually given as an entrance requirement, but it is definitely highly desirable to at least AS level, as you’re likely to struggle without if you take engineering to degree level. Technology subjects are also seen as desirable by many universities.
Should I take more than one A-Level subject?
At any rate, you should give all four subjects a shot, since you have an interest in them. Knowing more maths can only be useful, I suppose. You might also consider trying to begin your study of A-Level mathematics over the summer. People with three subjects at A2 and one at AS do get in as well!
Should I take Chem chemistry or Further Maths?
Chemistry will help you only slightly. It will help SLIGHTLY if you take physics at undergraduate level, and will probably help more if you plan on studying the Natural Science Tripos. It may also help for chemical engineering. 100\% Take Further maths, its not too difficult and will help you gain admissions on all the subjects you listed there.