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Dear Aurora,
I'm going to ask you a curve ball question first. I note no maths A level (and beyond)
a) Is that something you might like to do (you are still plenty young enough)
b) are you in a position financially to do that?
Remember you can learn yourself now from the internet, if the teaching you are subject to is no good.
Personally I'd go for the gas, it just seems more satisfying work to me (do the electrics as well as a second string, you would be very valuable then)
Now are you in good physical shape and have ability to stay that way? (Professional Trades are tough. At 18 we all think we are indestructible. . . .)
P.S. Is molecular biology not of interest ? I think there will be amazing opportunities there as we enter the age of fully scientific medicine (Please put the COVID hoo ha to one side if thinking about that)
P.P.S. I'll have to think about the Psychology . . .
Cheers,
Roy (I avoided Chemistry after A level because at 18 I thought it was deadly. Its what keeps us alive . . . . )
I'm going to ask you a curve ball question first. I note no maths A level (and beyond)
a) Is that something you might like to do (you are still plenty young enough)
b) are you in a position financially to do that?
Remember you can learn yourself now from the internet, if the teaching you are subject to is no good.
Personally I'd go for the gas, it just seems more satisfying work to me (do the electrics as well as a second string, you would be very valuable then)
Now are you in good physical shape and have ability to stay that way? (Professional Trades are tough. At 18 we all think we are indestructible. . . .)
P.S. Is molecular biology not of interest ? I think there will be amazing opportunities there as we enter the age of fully scientific medicine (Please put the COVID hoo ha to one side if thinking about that)
P.P.S. I'll have to think about the Psychology . . .
Cheers,
Roy (I avoided Chemistry after A level because at 18 I thought it was deadly. Its what keeps us alive . . . . )