Yeah, that's the problem really - I was reading through the UCAS thing a while ago after realising I had to choose
something (and after much grumbling about how easy future doctors had it - there's only so many doctors courses out there and they'll all teach the basic stuff).
However I finally realised that since I enjoyed computers I should take a course I
enjoyed even if it wasn't what I eventually want to do. At least with some kind of IT related course I can gain a lot of IT skills (especially web design) which will no doubt be enjoyable for the future, if not serve me after that. It might not teach me physics but I can say for certain that I don't want that road. So I may as well go with what I have the most desire to do now, then worry about specialising as time goes by after University.
So in short, an internet related course with graphics creation as a side choice. I can cope with programming if need be but not for preference. So long as the majority is internet based and includes a fair amount of HTML etc... I'll be happy. I can enjoy that much
