When I go to Uni, I want to do Economics/Politics/Architecture/Landscape Architecture.
I've decided that I'm definitely doing Economics and Government and Politics. However I'm stuck on what to do for my last two subjects.
I have been thinking Pure Math with Mechanics and History of Art. This would lean towards my career of being an Architect. Though I am also thinking of Pure Math with Decision and Modern History which would be more helpful with Economics/Gov and Politics.
It is difficult decision thinking which. If I were to go with Pure Math with Mechanics and History of Art and if I ever get a degree in Architecture/Landscape Architecture (Which would then be around 2015), I want to know if the architecture/cities in Europe or East Asia would have been completed by then. Reason I ask is that I don't want to complete my Architecture degree then find out it is useless and I have wasted years on a pointless degree, and I am more interested in the architecture around those two regions then other regions.
If I were to go with Pure Math with Decision and Modern History, I keep thinking that the four knowledge-based subjects would be a bit of an overload? I know that alot of Sixth Form's recommend taking an "arty" course though I can't think of one which would be suitable for Economics/Government and Politics.
Long story short, should I choose either Pure Math with Decision and Modern History, or Pure Math with Mechanics and History of Art as my 3rd and 4th A-levels. And my question I mentioned about Architecture and about the four knowledge-based subjects being an overload.
Thanks.
And I live in the UK. Sixth Form is the Junior+Senior year in High School in the US I think..











