"hey you should choose subjects that reflect the career you yearn in the end - a 99.95 ATAR doesn't bring all the hapiness in the world (temporarily speaking)"
+rep.
Two years after graduation, who really cares what your ATAR was?
ATAR = A good goal, but in the long run, it's just a nice finish to a 13 year hell... I aim for a decent ATAR too, but it's funny to think that we all work so hard for something that only brings temporary happiness.
Passion= affects you forever. Do something you love? And you'll enjoy your life. Do something you hate? A little less enjoyable.
Choosing subjects should consider; what you enjoy, what you're good at AND how well it scales. A friend of mine got a 99.? ATAR (You're all probably looking down on her cause' it isn't 95
) doing pure humanities and subjects which she enjoyed.
I'm not trying to sound brutal here, but regardless of what subjects you do.. You're going to need to do well to get that 99.95 ATAR. I find it strange that one minute you're saying that you hate science, but later you say you're taking Physics. You need to ask yourself this... If you don't like science-- then can you do better than the majority of the state? Isn't it better to do subjects that you're good at and you enjoy, where you'll want to work to get to the top?
My advice is this, so structure 1-- you enjoy maths and commerce, and this structure should be extremely enjoyable for you... However, you'll need to work on your skills in essays and interpretation.
Feel free to completely ignore this post, it's just an opinion... Most people would probably think I'm a complete idiot for choosing EX1 over MX1.. But I know I can get near the top in EX1, and ATAR calculators tell me that's better than dragging along weith MX1
... Hopefully you can apply this example to your subjects...