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There's no better future than making your own choices and pursuing what you want, just because one might be better doesn't mean the other option isn't good - business administration can still be an extremely awarding field to pursue with lots of opportunity.
BTW pick biology
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Do you mean adding it to my two years courses in college? To be honest, I'm not really interested in science and the universitues entry requirements don't ask for biology unless if I want to do a degree in something that is science related. However, biology is the type of subjects where you are almost guaranteed a good grade if you study hard in your free time unlike physics and math. So it could be a good addition qualification if it will expand my degree options in universities but, don't they usually ask for physics and/or chemistry too? I don't think I'm allowed to add two subjects plus my ICT course because, the ICT course is quite big and equivalent to 3 A levels (basically 3 subjects).
I never really studied computer science but, I did do a bit of programming etc.. however, I have been studying ICT for 3 years now. I don't hate studying ICT but, the topics I loved in ICT are also found in computer science and the topics I hated in ICT aren't found in computer science. I also done a lot of researchs about the computer science topics and they seemed to be more interesting than ICT which made me want to pick computer science after i'm finished with ICT in college.
There are other options I can do after i'm done with college that I will discover while studying ICT so, computer science is still not the final decision since I have a lot of time to think. I think my teacher mentioned a degree in robots..? Not sure about the names tbh. However, the decision I have to make this week is to choose the subjects I want to do in college. Which it's going to be ICT plus (if I wanted) another subject. I couldn't do math/physics etc.. as I mentioned why in my original post.