Black.Magic said:Comrades, in case you don't know what I mean, a soft subject is one that is very easy compared to other, 'hard subjects'. (e.g. any extension course, sciences excluding biology, etc...)
People choose them, despite their woeful scaling, thinking they can ace them so it doesn't matter. But it does. You lose your man/womanhood. You do your country a dishonour by reinforcing the stereotype that this is a land of slack anti-intellectual drinkers.
Now don't get me wrong, there are some people who genuinely deserve to do soft subjects. For example, if English isn't your first language, it's fine to do the Standard course. But if you've living in an anglophonic country for your whole life and you do the Standard course and you're not mentally impaired... well, I'm fighting hard not to write expletives.
A list of soft subjects, for those who are a little confused:
-- General maths
-- English Standard
-- Legal Studies. Oh yes.
-- Studies of Religion
-- Geography
-- Business Studies
-- Biology
-- All those accredited subjects or whatever, like sheet metal working.
-- anything else that strikes you as a subject for people with undersized brains.
Now, granted, I am trying to be at least a bit inflammatory, but, my good people, what are your thoughts on these soft subjects and the ninnies who do them? (They're off the hook if they have some sort of mental impairment, God bless them).
Should we force them to do real subjects like physics and maths, and English extension? (Though physics is slowly becoming more and more like a humanity subject).
Go fourth and express your important opinion.
And, just out of curiosity are you 'anglophonic'?
To simply get to the point, I find your statement about YOUR opinion on people's choice of the level they choose within a subject, specifically English... to have a condescending tone. Irrespectively, English wasn't my first language.. but that's not the point of my replying to your views.
Firstly, there are plenty of people doing Advanced or 'smart' courses who absoutely suck, fail and struggle with the subject. Just because someone can say "I do Advanced or Extension", people automatically assume that they are of reasonable intelligence. From my own experience of having people in Advanced and Extension classes, there have so many and still are those that get D's and E's in the courses.... yet they remain with them simply because its part of the 'assumed' knowledge of a university course.
Another point. Not all people that do 'Standard' or 'General' subjects are 'dumb' or shall I say... mentally impaired. There are some people that really do achieve commendable results in them. So many people that I know that dropped down were way more better at the advanced course, than the suckers who stayed on. Oh, and then there are others who choose not to do the Advanced or Extension courses because of work overload, through all the heavy science subjects etc. There are also people who I've heard have only chosen to drop down to a 'Standard' course because of family problems.. such as a divorce or death in the family. In no way, does choosing a standard course reflect your intelligence. It is merely dependent on your performance in the course.
Anyway, I'm over it. Just wanted to say my views.
No hard feelings I hope....