Do you do actuarial studies? If so, because it seems like you do, what subjects did you pick in year 11 & 12Defs 3 or 4u maths, I’d recommend 4u (ext 2) if you are capable. Economics might be slightly useful for actuarial since you do micro and macroeconomics first year, and as jazz said physics for electrical engineering. However you learn it all in uni anyway, e.g they taught us complex numbers in maths and taught us all of economics.
Yr 11 I did biology, physics, english adv, studies of religion 1 (accelerated), 2u maths (accelerated), chem (dropped to SDD and dropped SDD year 12).Do you do actuarial studies? If so, because it seems like you do, what subjects did you pick in year 11 & 12
Yeah I want to go to MQ too but the ATAR required is like 97 lolEdit: Yea I do actuarial studies at mq
Was there a particular reason you picked bio and physics?Yr 11 I did biology, physics, english adv, studies of religion 1 (accelerated), 2u maths (accelerated), chem (dropped to SDD and dropped SDD year 12).
Year 12 I did bio, phys, 3u maths, 4u maths, eng adv.
The year I got in had quite a few people lower than the cutoff but I think last year - 2019 - had a smaller cohort so they might have been stricter. Also I think MQ does direct offers where if you do really good in maths and (i’m assuming decent in english) you get an offer without using your atarYeah I want to go to MQ too but the ATAR required is like 97 lol
Well I really don’t like humanities because I liked science/maths stuff more and also our chem teacher was incompetent so I just went with bio and phys and ended up enjoying biology a lot bc I was interested in medicine and physics was decent but a lot of memorising.Was there a particular reason you picked bio and physics?
Wow Biology and Physics. I'm thinking of doing the same for Year 12, but people are telling me it's an idiotic decision, it's either Bio and Chem or Phys and Chem. Obviously you got a good ATAR with doing that combo , any downsides for taking that?Well I really don’t like humanities because I liked science/maths stuff more and also our chem teacher was incompetent so I just went with bio and phys and ended up enjoying biology a lot bc I was interested in medicine and physics was decent but a lot of memorising.
Ahh I see, but following up on what SpiderX1X said people say that is also a bit of a weird combo to take since it is difficult to manage to subjects that require a ton of memorising and that will just put burden..Well I really don’t like humanities because I liked science/maths stuff more and also our chem teacher was incompetent so I just went with bio and phys and ended up enjoying biology a lot bc I was interested in medicine and physics was decent but a lot of memorising.
Tbh most subjects require a lot of work and memorising but it just depends how you study and if it’s effective etc. People always say bio has the most memorising but I enjoyed it so it felt like physics had the most memorising for me...Ahh I see, but following up on what SpiderX1X said people say that is also a bit of a weird combo to take since it is difficult to manage to subjects that require a ton of memorising and that will just put burden..
Nope not really, you can just pick whichever subjects you like and of course I had scaling in mind as well (but even without scaling I didn’t see any other appealing subjects). My friend @jazz519 did business studies with physics and chemistry so you can just pick whatever subjects depending on your circumstances!Wow Biology and Physics. I'm thinking of doing the same for Year 12, but people are telling me it's an idiotic decision, it's either Bio and Chem or Phys and Chem. Obviously you got a good ATAR with doing that combo , any downsides for taking that?
What would you want to do in the future then? I always wanted to something in the science field, but nearly everyone says that its not really usefull as there are barely any jobs for it. The only other thing was research but like you said you need to be really high-performing.Especially for the science I was interested (Chem, Physics) where probably only have options of being a teacher (which I am not a fan of doing) or going into research where you have to be like high-performing to get a shot at it
Hey, so yeah most science graduates will have that issue of like what to do with the degree. There are options in terms of you can work in industry but for something like chem if you want to go into industry you are better off doing chemical engineering or industrial chemistry. You still do the main like subjects similar to a pure chemistry degree but you will also do more engineering based things that will be more applicable to the real world applications.What would you want to do in the future then? I always wanted to something in the science field, but nearly everyone says that its not really usefull as there are barely any jobs for it. The only other thing was research but like you said you need to be really high-performing.
Heck no! If you have to resort to doing easy units to get your ATAR high enough to get into a course, you shouldn't be doing that course. Do stuff that's useful to your intended course. If you want to leave options open for electrical engineering and actuarial studies, go for Extension 2 maths, physics, and any computing, business studies or economics courses your school offers.Hmm.. should I consider doing studies of religion? People ik are doing it and they won't tell me why, apparently it scales better or something, I honestly have no idea how it works but yeh