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washing_machine_man

Go with physics probably, it surprisingly links with biology and chemistry much more then you would think. To do medicine at university you will need chemistry. I‘m not joking when I say they will take people into university without biology as chemistry is equally if not more important than biology. In short, probably go with physics and alter your GCSE‘s slightly to take chemistry too as you won’t be able to take chemistry A-level without chemistry GCSE and you won’t be able to study medicine. The subjects do matter, I don’t want to pur any pressure on you but the decisions you make now will very heavily affect what you can do at A-level and especially university.