Hey, thanks all for your replies!
People tell you it's important to do chemistry probably because it's a central and important subject to do if you want to do the sciences, like dentistry, physio, med, veterinary science etc. So if you dropped chem, it would probably cut you out of many of those career options in terms of prerequisites into these university courses.
RogueAcademic - I have got interests concerning the sciences subjects, but I honestly don't think I am forged for a career in the sciences. After Law as a preference, I have interests economics and political science or international law and relations, although I don't see how chemistry would affect that too. Although, these subjects would be similar, no? Perhaps striving for diplomacy, you'd need a second language, where I speak Thai, so that could compensate?
nope, for law theres no assumed knowledge of any sort (i dont think)
obviously legal studies MAY help, but it wudn't be of a great benefit, (u'd probably learn the basic stuff in the first few weeks anyway)
chemistry definitely wudn't affect u if u wanted to do law...and even if there was assumed knowledge there would be bridging courses or similar so dont worry.
Timothy.Siu - thanks a load too =D However, unfortunately, my school doesn't actually offer Legal Studies, and applying to TAFE courses is a hassle and I thought it wouldn't be too beneficial considering that what you would cover in the next two years would probably be crammed into being six weeks, two months maybe at Uni. So going for Legal Studies may not really impact it, if, of course, there are bridging courses?
Yeah - I would advise you to drop Chemistry now. Because there's no point in taking up an extra 2 Units in year 11 - if you're not intending on keeping them in Year 12 anyway. As i said - I had 14 units, and it was pretty heavy. So you're better off just keeping 12 units.
The-derivative - I think it may well be the result that I drop Chemistry, as it is heavy, and as you say, 14U is a bit full on. THere is no real point to me keeping it as I will not need it in the long run then. People say that you should just keep it til Year 12, then drop it then, but I see no real point in doing that if you're just going to put money and time into it, then drop it. Thank you too!
Thanks a lot all, you're all really helping me out a load here! I'm currently away on exchange, where I missed out the last weeks of school where we were all informed of our subjects choices, so thank you!