DS is trying to decide on A levels. He has autism (and an EHCP) so he does need more guidance and support than perhaps a NT teen might need at 16.
He is considered academically able (mainly 8's and 9's in mocks). He's drawn to philosophy as he loves 'big questions' but my concern is that I've heard it's a very difficult/challenging A level (not that any A level is easy).
He has a good work ethic and is strong in subjects like English and History so is used to researching and writing essays (but obviously only at a GCSE level at this stage).
I wonder if I should try and steer him to something like Sociology or Government and Politics instead?
Has anyone's DC taken philosophy A level? If so did they regret it? Enjoy it?
I'm assuming universities regard philosophy A level quite highly but I also imagine that the most important thing is the grade...
Thank you for reading.