DS is Y11 and thinking about A levels - he has no idea what he wants to do for A levels or after. He is a G5 - G8 type student - he has done no revision so far, if he pulls his finger out hopefully towards the higher end.
His strongest subject is Maths and his weakest English Lit. Does well at German, Geography and DT.
He really wants my advice on what to do for A levels. I have said whatever you think will sustain your interest for two years.. and keep your options open. He is adamant he isn't doing double maths.
So he could go fully STEM - Maths, Physics, Chemistry probably 'easiest' for him.
He could take one essay based subject - he is interested in doing economics or politics.
I have a slightly random suggestion that he does Maths, Economics and Graphic Design. Is it too random? it would probably support most humanity type degrees but might make it hard to get on a physics course.
I work in public sector policy and I am surrounded by service designers and data visualisers which seems the direction everything is going as life becomes ever more digital and integrates AI. Also I just think he'd find it interesting. But should I just encourage an easier, more integrated set of A levels)?