Earth Sciences Degree, with Biology and Physics A-Levels?

catchmydisease_

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I'm only 16 at the minute, I haven't even done my GCSEs yet, but as they say 'there's no such thing as too early'
I was thinking of doing Development Studies first of all at SOAS, which doesn't require any specifications; however, I've always had a passion for planetary studies, and UCL offers an Earth Sciences degree with a specialising course in planetary sciences. The problem is it states that for a Msc in Earth Sciences I'd need a combination of two sciences from all three, or Mathematics as a substitute (however, they had preference for two sciences).
I'm considering this very thoroughly, but I only do double award science and Mathematics without Additional Maths - according to my Physics teacher last year, you really need Ad. Maths to continue with Physics at A-Level. But I've also been hearing that you can do it, it's not impossible.

I'm just looking for someone to push me in the right direction, and to tell me exactly what I would be required to know.

Thanks
 
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