Hello!
So, I am currently in year 10 and recently, my school has been focusing on selecting subjects for year 11 and year 12. In the coming weeks, we do have an information night regarding our subjects, but we have been told to think about/decide on some of the subjects we might like to do. This is mainly due to the fact that soon after the information night, we will need to confirm our subjects and go through a re-enrollment process.
I am quite a high achieving student who always strives to accomplish their best and am probably ranked in the top 3 (or at least top 5) smartest students in my grade.
For year 11, the subjects I am sure I want to undertake are:
- Advanced English
- English Extension 1
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Extension 1
- Chemistry
- Legal Studies
- Studies of Religion 1 (Compulsory)
I want to do either another science (physics or biology) or maybe business studies. I would prefer to do another science but I'm really not sure which one to choose out of the two. But, I'm a little bit worried that my work load will be too much if I decide to take on another science. I currently do commerce as an elective now and I honestly find the subject to be somewhat enjoyable; yet I sometimes find it boring and particularly annoying because you need to remember a lot of things. Therefore, I'm thinking of doing business studies because I think I would be good at it and it doesn't seem like a really strenuous subject.
For year 12, the subjects I believe I'm going to carry on are:
- Advanced English
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Extension 1
- Chemistry
- Legal Studies
- Studies of Religion 1 (Compulsory)
- Either Physics, Biology or Business Studies
I want to do an extra 2 units in year 12, so I just have an extra subject as a safety net.
So, basically my questions and what I want to know are:
- Which is better to do and more interesting: physics or biology?
- Would doing two sciences be stressful and time consuming?
- Is business studies worth it or not? Would I be better off doing economics or neither business or economics?
- What is your opinion on the subjects I think I'm going to be choosing?
Thanks
So, I am currently in year 10 and recently, my school has been focusing on selecting subjects for year 11 and year 12. In the coming weeks, we do have an information night regarding our subjects, but we have been told to think about/decide on some of the subjects we might like to do. This is mainly due to the fact that soon after the information night, we will need to confirm our subjects and go through a re-enrollment process.
I am quite a high achieving student who always strives to accomplish their best and am probably ranked in the top 3 (or at least top 5) smartest students in my grade.
For year 11, the subjects I am sure I want to undertake are:
- Advanced English
- English Extension 1
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Extension 1
- Chemistry
- Legal Studies
- Studies of Religion 1 (Compulsory)
I want to do either another science (physics or biology) or maybe business studies. I would prefer to do another science but I'm really not sure which one to choose out of the two. But, I'm a little bit worried that my work load will be too much if I decide to take on another science. I currently do commerce as an elective now and I honestly find the subject to be somewhat enjoyable; yet I sometimes find it boring and particularly annoying because you need to remember a lot of things. Therefore, I'm thinking of doing business studies because I think I would be good at it and it doesn't seem like a really strenuous subject.
For year 12, the subjects I believe I'm going to carry on are:
- Advanced English
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Extension 1
- Chemistry
- Legal Studies
- Studies of Religion 1 (Compulsory)
- Either Physics, Biology or Business Studies
I want to do an extra 2 units in year 12, so I just have an extra subject as a safety net.
So, basically my questions and what I want to know are:
- Which is better to do and more interesting: physics or biology?
- Would doing two sciences be stressful and time consuming?
- Is business studies worth it or not? Would I be better off doing economics or neither business or economics?
- What is your opinion on the subjects I think I'm going to be choosing?
Thanks
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