My ds is going to start A levels in September. His preferred subjects are computing, philosophy and sociology. I'm trying to steer him towards a different subject in place of philosophy or sociology. I'm worried they won't be looked upon well when he goes for an appreticeship. I know maths and physics would be the ideal but with the best will in the world (and he's a fab lad with many talents) he's not mathematically minded. Absolutely brilliant with all things computer though.
I was thinking almost any more "academic" subject would be better for the future. (I personally absolutely rate philosophy and sociology as academic. Philosophy especially sounds really hard! But I know they are seen as "softer" subjects by some.) He was thinking of chemistry, which is his best science, but the teacher at college did a good job of putting him off that because he wasn't going to do maths or another science as well. I was thinking it's a numerate subject at least and he would enjoy the practical side.
I'd love him to do exactly what he wants and is interested in, but I don't want it to shut any doors later for him. He can't quite see what I'm on about naturally, with the optimism of youth. Anyone have any advice?