Basically, I am 17 and I am studying AS Levels in French, English Language, Latin, Biology and English Literature. I'm predicted to get 5 As this year and, next year, I hope to get 4 straight As (having dropped one of my subjects at the start of my A2s), at least, but hopefully I'll be able to get some A*s.
My dilemma is this: I am sick of being stuck in the dull British education system. Since I was tiny I have wanted to be a fashion journalist and recently, when researching universities, I was drawn in by the idea of LCF. I would love to go to LCF to do a BA in Fashion Journalism. However, my parents would hate it if I were to go to LCF as, in their minds, it's not considered to be a "proper" university, and Fashion Journalism is not a "suitably academic or challenging" course.
I get their point; it's always been drummed in to me that I have to go to a Red Brick university to study a "proper" subject. I think that if I didn't choose LCF, I would go down a completely different route and apply to Cambridge to study either Latin and Greek or French... or perhaps even English Literature. I've also been interested in Edinburgh, King's and Durham for a long time. I know that institutions like Cambridge are completely different to LCF, and, although I hate to say it, I know that it would probably be better to go to a traditional English university.
BUT I know it sounds lazy, but I just want to get stuck in to fashion journalism. I perform very well in an academic environment, but I really don't find it suitably interesting or exciting. I feel like being at LCF studying Fashion Journalism would be wonderful; I know that it's something that I'd really like to do. Yet part of me still retains my 10-year-long dream to go to Cambridge. I imagine I'll get the grades to get in, but... oh, I don't know, sorry, I'm just rambling now and I keep repeating myself.
What do you think I should do? Would it be more sensible for me to be, admittedly, more sensible and spend 3-4 years doing a "proper" course at a "proper" university, and then do an MA in Fashion Journalism at, say, LCF? Or would it be better for me to just go straight to LCF to do a BA in something that highly interests me?
If you've bothered to read all of this, thank you. I look forward to your replies!