Sarah in wonderland.
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Hello all,
I'm a 14 year old girl in the United Kingdom, and I would adore to be able to study at Oxford university one day. This seems overly ambitious and I am not entirely sure it's a realistic choice, but I am trying to 'aim high', much as I hate that cliche! XD
Anyway, without further ado,
-I have done a French A-Level, and will be doing a Spanish A-Level.
Thus, I would very much like to study French, with English literature as an undergraduate course. I will probably get a degree in a language.
Do you think that studying English Literature, French, Spanish, History, Politics at A-Level and hopefully achieving high grades will get me into university?
Are these subjects superior enough and more importantly, will they enable me to progress further in life? I don't want to be stuck with a degree and unemployed because the degree's useless.
Thank you ever so much for this time, and for hacking your way through this somewhat incoherent ramble.
-Sarah
Thanks very much for all your help.
I'm not going for the sake of it, I literally am passionate about both languages and literature and would just adore an opportunity to study them beyond sixth form.
I'm a 14 year old girl in the United Kingdom, and I would adore to be able to study at Oxford university one day. This seems overly ambitious and I am not entirely sure it's a realistic choice, but I am trying to 'aim high', much as I hate that cliche! XD
Anyway, without further ado,
-I have done a French A-Level, and will be doing a Spanish A-Level.
Thus, I would very much like to study French, with English literature as an undergraduate course. I will probably get a degree in a language.
Do you think that studying English Literature, French, Spanish, History, Politics at A-Level and hopefully achieving high grades will get me into university?
Are these subjects superior enough and more importantly, will they enable me to progress further in life? I don't want to be stuck with a degree and unemployed because the degree's useless.
Thank you ever so much for this time, and for hacking your way through this somewhat incoherent ramble.
-Sarah
Thanks very much for all your help.