Wow, so it seems that only basic mathd/physics is required. So why do airlines often want maths/physics at A-Level? I got an A in maths (GCSE) and an A* in physics (GCSE) and a C (AS-level). Will an airline think this is enough?
I got an A in economics (which is all maths/logic based - it's all graphs) at A level if that helps (along with an A in geography and B in IT). Will my law degree help (I constantly have to process a lot of information and provide an answer in a very short space of time i.e. in exams I'll have to read a A4 scenario and provide a legal answer - will this help?).
It sounds silly but will extra things like passing my driving test first time (with 1 minor) and obtaining a scholarhsip to uni (based on grades) help my application?
Is it worth my while applying to any sponsorship schemes?