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Not sure if this is the right thread to ask about this but I guess most of you actually know what youre banging on about or at least can tell me if I'm going about my choices all wrong.

I'm thinking about taking either Marketing, Economics, Banking Finance + Management or Accounting at university next year.
Which one of these do you guys think is the best course to take?
I'm in the UK and I'm currently finishing my Politics, English Literature and Economics A-levels, I got straight C's since I didn't take anything seriously my first year so I'm stuck doing re-sits hoping for straight B's and maybe an A in my English.

Any counselors at college I've talked with told me to just "do what you fancy" and my Economics teacher flat out told me I shouldn't have been a twat and taken English Lit instead of Maths and that Economics is already pointless for me at this stage anyways since I don't have maths to back it up with.

I really don't fancy having to do a third year at college just to get into maths, I only got a B in it in high school and I'm only half decent at basic maths so even if I stay behind a year to do a maths course I'll most likely find it hard as fuck.

Sorry for this too long, hope anyone can give me a little wisdom since anyone I know has just given me the most bland advice imaginable.

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