At my college you were encouraged to do four and then drop one when you went to second year. A few really smart people were told to do four but that was rare due to timetable classes.
Honestly, as long as you get maths, english and then whatever subjects you're planning to do at A Level you're good to go.
I've got it narrowed between English Language & Literature, Media Studies and History/ICT/Welsh Bac/Biology. I could do up to five, but that's too much work for me to handle. :\
I'm dreading results day. I know I most likely failed Welsh and R.E. (both worth half a GCSE) I think I'm more or less going to get C-A's for everything else.
It's pretty interesting, but don't do it if you're no good at memorizing facts and statistics. I can remember a lot of the interesting stuff, but when it came to remembering the exact details I wasn't so good so I didn't do very well. Then again my teacher did think it was because I was dyslexic but undiagnosed x]
Ah, I had a little chat with one of the teachers who teaches Psychology, she said it was super hard. I still want to do it though, what exactly is your opinion on the subject?