Yes, that would be fine, I meant that universities will often recommend doing both biology and chem (depending on the course) for a science-based course but no law degree has legal studies as a prerequisite or recommended. The only subject you really need for law is English. So choosing either bio or legal will leave you with plenty of options and it really depends if you want to do something specific at university e.g if you wanted to do Veterinary Science I would say do both bio and chem.
HHardrock
- Jun 4, 2024
- Joined Jan 20, 2024
Hi! I'm a current 3/4 accounting student.
Personally, I find accounting a very good balance between bookkeeping and content. It's quite interesting, particularly if you're interested in businesses. Take a look at the study design though to see if it's what you're interested in. It's generally 60% bookkeeping/recording and 40% theory. It's quite easy straightforward maths, and there's some analysis of graphs/tables. However, you can't afford to make that many silly errors compared to biology for instance.