GCSE child development,history,buissness studies and ecomics,phychology?
GCSEs don’t matter that much in the grand scheme of things, so choose what you enjoy; it’s your A-Levels which count mostly, though, obviously, it does help if you have studied a subject at GCSE level should you go on to take that subject at A-Level. I don’t know what the other subjects involve as I haven’t taken them, but GCSE Business Studies will be helpful if you want to be a financial adviser as you can learn more about the business background and it does involve a fair bit of maths (though not a lot). You get to learn about marketing, methods of production, different types of businesses e.g. franchise, PLC, LTD, partnership, factors to consider when making business decisions, external influences, different types of stakeholders, business objectives…..etc. For more about what to expect, click on the following link and scroll down to ‘Subject Content’: http://store.aqa.org.uk/qual/pdf/AQA-313… Yo