hello - a bit conflicted about subject selections
as of right now i want to get a degree relevant to international relations (preferably at the ANU bc they have an interesting course)
subjects for nxt yr i’m definitely sure abt:
- mx1 (compulsory)
- eng ext 1 (to take ext 2 in y12)
- mod his
- eco
wondering which of the below is better for the last 2 units:
- phys
- legal studies
- drama
as of right now i want to get a degree relevant to international relations (preferably at the ANU bc they have an interesting course)
subjects for nxt yr i’m definitely sure abt:
- mx1 (compulsory)
- eng ext 1 (to take ext 2 in y12)
- mod his
- eco
wondering which of the below is better for the last 2 units:
- phys
- i do physics olympiad as an extra-curricular [outside of school] so i have resources for self-studying (textbooks) and people (classmates) i can go to if i don’t understand anything
- i find concepts easy to understand but difficult to apply
- ive been told that tutoring is important for phys but it seems like a lot of money and i dont want it to eat up time either
- i’m not disciplined enough for self-study - i’ll probably miss important concepts
- i’m willing to go to tutoring if i commit to the subject
- i don’t really like science at all but i find physics interesting at a fundamental level
- the depth study really puts me off
- a lot of tryhards might take it and that will really affect my mental and the way i feel abt the subject
- ive heard it’s quite prac-oriented but i dont really like pracs.
- at the same time, pracs really help me understand the content
- mainly i think i need something outside of a humanities subject to set myself apart - physics might be a hit or miss
- legal studies
- i’m not really looking to go into law but i know enough about social issues to understand the content and i can apply knowledge from other humanities subjects
- i like the political aspect a lot more than the ethical aspect - but it’s not too bad
- i’m afraid a lot of humanities tryhards might take legal
- i’m not sure about taking 3 humanities either - i don’t want to appear overspecialised or narrowly focused
- drama
- really chill i take it right now
- not looking to do drama as a bludge subject, will actually put thought into it
- ifl it’s good for english too bc there’s a lot of thought abt social conventions
- i might not have enough storage space in my brain to memorise lines (humanities student.jpg)
- rehearsing scenes is a bit of effort