I base it off our personal experience of where we have gone on holiday and where my daughter chose to work abroad. Most spoke Spanish. So it depends really on where you think you are most likely to go and what language would be most beneficial to you. Seeing as the inghams choose to go to countries that speak Spanish I could see that probably being the best option for Isabelle. I can’t see them ever going to Canada or Africa etc where they speak french.
it’s not that anyone is saying these subjects are easy. You chose to go on to study art at uni so that was beneficial to you. But some kids choose to do drama or art thinking it’s an easier option than let’s say history. But then they don’t choose to follow it on to uni so can struggle to get on the course they want with A level art or drama. It’s the university’s that make the decision not me or anyone else. It’s not a personal attack on anyone who chose these subjects so I don’t know why some of you are getting all defensive and arguing about it
. If you wanted to become a doctor you wouldn’t probably get straight into uni with an art A level unless you also had done science and got high grades for example. I think kids are still to young at A level age personally to make these big decisions for their future then things can easily change later on. So they have to do a foundation course anyway.