Schoey93
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Hello all,
Of the five HSC science courses offered, Biology and Physics appeal to me the most. HSC Chemistry seems quite dull... it is a shame really. The course could be so much more interesting if it had better topics - more biochemistry, kitchen chemistry, household chemistry and body chemistry would be good (The Biochemistry of Movement option topic appeals to me). Earth and Environmental Science appears to have some interesting topics, but as a whole is only mildly appealing to me. Senior Science interests me, but it is very general and I would like to try a more challenging course.
I have not chosen Mathematics for the HSC. I don't dislike maths, I just chose other subjects and didn't have enough units left over to study it. I also like to learn at my own pace, and the syllabus of HSC Mathematics 2U does not really allow me to do this. I also like to discover things for myself instead of having a textbook tell me exactly how to do things.
Anyway, I am considering studying Physics instead of Biology. I am insterested in the natural world, how it works and how machines work.
Would choosing Physics be an unwise choice given I have not chosen any maths course? Would Physics overlap with PD/H/PE as Biology does?
Thank you for your advice.
James
Of the five HSC science courses offered, Biology and Physics appeal to me the most. HSC Chemistry seems quite dull... it is a shame really. The course could be so much more interesting if it had better topics - more biochemistry, kitchen chemistry, household chemistry and body chemistry would be good (The Biochemistry of Movement option topic appeals to me). Earth and Environmental Science appears to have some interesting topics, but as a whole is only mildly appealing to me. Senior Science interests me, but it is very general and I would like to try a more challenging course.
I have not chosen Mathematics for the HSC. I don't dislike maths, I just chose other subjects and didn't have enough units left over to study it. I also like to learn at my own pace, and the syllabus of HSC Mathematics 2U does not really allow me to do this. I also like to discover things for myself instead of having a textbook tell me exactly how to do things.
Anyway, I am considering studying Physics instead of Biology. I am insterested in the natural world, how it works and how machines work.
Would choosing Physics be an unwise choice given I have not chosen any maths course? Would Physics overlap with PD/H/PE as Biology does?
Thank you for your advice.
James
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