Employers how attractive are these A Levels on ones CV? And Students are these enjoyable?

I'm about to start college in September and trying to decide which courses to take. I'm in two minds.

Option A;
English Literature and Language, Philosophy, French and Sociology.
Option B;
English Language, Philosophy, Sociology and French.
Option C;
English Literature, Philosophy, Sociology and French.
Option D;
English Language, Philosophy, French and Psychology.
Option E;
English Language, Sociology, French and Psychology
Option F;
English Language, Sociology, French and Religious Studies.

Which is preferable and justifications are truly welcomed! If one could tell me what they think of the individual subjects as an employer, I'd also be greatful :)
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english language is more interesting and looks better on a cv because it can be applied more to everyday life.

philosophy is looked on by a lot of employers as a pointless A level as it is more of an arty kind of thing, i suppose it depends on what type of jobs you are looking at.

psychology is looked upon better than sociology as it is more in depth and is meant to be harder. a lot of people who did sociology while i was at collage found it very boring and tedious.

french and any foreign language is good to have as every employer looks at people who are fluent in any other language as a big bonus!
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Psychology is very interesting, but challenging. English literature was my favourite subject. However! I think option E is most impressive, because it shows a wide range of skills, and of course, includes French. Good Luck! X
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As an employer I would say Option D. I'm really sorry to all sociology students out there but employers tend to regard it as a bit of a soft option. Sorry - don't shoot me but it's the truth.