Physics qualifications are highly regarded by employers and higher education providers.
It's not just the amazing content that you learn when studying physics, it's all the associated skills, such as problem solving, lateral thinking, analytical skills, numerical skills and the ability to model solutions to tricky problems. Of course all of these things are very useful in everyday life too!
If you are thinking of taking A level physics have a look at the Bridging the gap page on this website which will give you a little more information.
A level Physics is known as a facilitating subject – this means that it helps keep your options open as it’s highly regarded as preparation for lots of different courses or employment. Businesses and universities really value the subject because of the transferrable skills it gives you.
There are some great online tools that help you work out what subjects you can study at University with your combination of A-levels. Try:
https://sacu-student.com/?page_id=5203 (click "start matching now")
Perhaps you’re considering a career as a nuclear scientist, weather forecaster, medical physicist, sound engineer, pilot, product designer, audio technician or space engineer to name a few!
Learn more about the diverse array of interesting careers A-level Physicists can choose from, and you might discover something perfect for you!
This page details just some of the information out there. You can find out much more about careers related to physics through CFGS careers.