hurikai
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Hey all, just having second thoughts about my subject choices, please help ^^
Sorry about the really long post but I felt I need to put some thorough consideration into it.
Right now, my subject choices are:
3 Maths
3 Eng
2 Phys
2 Economics
2 Latin
I'm fairly sure about Maths, English and Physics, but I chose economics and latin instead of biology or chemistry, and now I'm reconsidering after the results of my yearlies. I tried to avoid humanities based subjects because maths seems to be my biggest strength.
I initially chose Latin because I figured our school (SBHS) appeared to be doing pretty well at it, and also because I heard it scaled well. I also appeared to be doing fairly well at it without trying too hard over the last 2 years. I'd also feel very heartbroken to throw it away after 3 years of doing it as an elective. But after the results of my latin yearly, I found that I did abysmally. My latin teacher was boring me stupid in class and to be honest I never really felt motivated to do any work. I'm hoping I get a different teacher next year.
Economics is a relative unknown to me but I dislike the thought of going too deep into current affairs and case studies as such, and I much prefer theory-based subjects. I chose it because I figured it would be useful in uni and in life, and also because there's a bit of theory in it.
Right now I'm considering doing biology or chemistry because I've traditionally done well in science - does it scale well? And how much study would I have to put into it as compared to other subjects?
Sorry about the really long post but I felt I need to put some thorough consideration into it.
Right now, my subject choices are:
3 Maths
3 Eng
2 Phys
2 Economics
2 Latin
I'm fairly sure about Maths, English and Physics, but I chose economics and latin instead of biology or chemistry, and now I'm reconsidering after the results of my yearlies. I tried to avoid humanities based subjects because maths seems to be my biggest strength.
I initially chose Latin because I figured our school (SBHS) appeared to be doing pretty well at it, and also because I heard it scaled well. I also appeared to be doing fairly well at it without trying too hard over the last 2 years. I'd also feel very heartbroken to throw it away after 3 years of doing it as an elective. But after the results of my latin yearly, I found that I did abysmally. My latin teacher was boring me stupid in class and to be honest I never really felt motivated to do any work. I'm hoping I get a different teacher next year.
Economics is a relative unknown to me but I dislike the thought of going too deep into current affairs and case studies as such, and I much prefer theory-based subjects. I chose it because I figured it would be useful in uni and in life, and also because there's a bit of theory in it.
Right now I'm considering doing biology or chemistry because I've traditionally done well in science - does it scale well? And how much study would I have to put into it as compared to other subjects?