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I have to choose my A level options but what jobs will be available when I graduate in 5 years time ? |
What A levels would I need to get the qualifications employers will be looking for in the future? You have to study subjects that you're good at and that you enjoy, or you'll end up dropping out with no prospects whatsoever. DO have a think about what area of work you might like to go into, and do a bit of research about what qualification those places might look for, but mainly just go with what you really like. You'll get so much more out of university if you study a subject that you actually enjoy! Accounting, Economics, Mathematics and Computer Science It really depends on what you would like to do, and take subjects that may have relevence in that area. Translator McDonald's and burger king ain't that fussy so any will do Trust me. Employers haven't a clue so why should you be expected to? The biggest con in the world that is.....its all a matter of luck and fortune. When you are in a job it is easy to shine by doing more qualis and working smarter than colleagues but the degree thing is a con. I have three myself. All post grad. xxB You must have some idea of what you might like to do and then go along to your local colleges and sixth forms and ask what they suggest otherwise do subjects which you enjoy or think you might enjoy and take it from there. |
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