The best advice really is do things you think you can enjoy for the next 2 years. Also, in my experience, unis like it if you take a range of subjects, as opposed to being very set on one end of the scale. For example, I did maths, physics, electronics and music- a lot of places seemed pretty impressed I had music tagged on the end, apparently it made me look better rounded. Also, if you find you hate one and wish you'd taken another, you can drop oen after AS and take up another AS in your second year. There are plenty of options.
I think you might be getting a little worked up- even if you do the "wrong" A levels, there are still ways of getting into uni, like foundation years or access courses.
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