.teeks
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Hey y'all!
I'm a current Year 10 student, who, like so many others, is currently faced with the daunting task of picking my prelim/HSC subjects for next year. I've always generally been a high achiever (this semester I was ranked 1st in English, History and Elective History and 2nd in Commerce), and I've got a real passion and skill for writing and history. As of right now, my Y11 subject choices are:
Advanced English
Extension 1 English
Legal Studies
Economics
Modern History
Ancient History
Advanced Maths
The dilemma lies in Advanced Maths. Compared to my other subjects, all of which I'm scoring in the mid-90s to 100% range, I'm currently sitting on a semester average of 78% for my current 5.3 course, and it's something I find extremely tedious to study for. However, it's also a prerequisite for certain degrees at Usyd - most notably, Commerce. I don't want to rule out any options too early, especially since my ideal degree (Law) needs to be combined at both UNSW and Usyd, and Commerce allows me (as far as I'm aware) to study marketing, which is an area I'm particularly interested in.
That being said, it's only really that one specific combination that I'm interested in that requires Advanced Maths - so is it worth doing, even if it eats up my time and is my worst subject by a fair margin? I'm quite conflicted over it, since I don't want to close doors too early.
Plus, there's also the fact that other than that, I'm entirely English/humanities based, which I worry will make it harder to achieve a 95+ ATAR. It's quite likely that I end up doing 12 units in Year 12, so I suppose that means that those Maths units might not count, but it also makes me wonder if it's worth sacrificing study time for my other subjects.
I've probably overthought this way too much, haha - but any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
I'm a current Year 10 student, who, like so many others, is currently faced with the daunting task of picking my prelim/HSC subjects for next year. I've always generally been a high achiever (this semester I was ranked 1st in English, History and Elective History and 2nd in Commerce), and I've got a real passion and skill for writing and history. As of right now, my Y11 subject choices are:
Advanced English
Extension 1 English
Legal Studies
Economics
Modern History
Ancient History
Advanced Maths
The dilemma lies in Advanced Maths. Compared to my other subjects, all of which I'm scoring in the mid-90s to 100% range, I'm currently sitting on a semester average of 78% for my current 5.3 course, and it's something I find extremely tedious to study for. However, it's also a prerequisite for certain degrees at Usyd - most notably, Commerce. I don't want to rule out any options too early, especially since my ideal degree (Law) needs to be combined at both UNSW and Usyd, and Commerce allows me (as far as I'm aware) to study marketing, which is an area I'm particularly interested in.
That being said, it's only really that one specific combination that I'm interested in that requires Advanced Maths - so is it worth doing, even if it eats up my time and is my worst subject by a fair margin? I'm quite conflicted over it, since I don't want to close doors too early.
Plus, there's also the fact that other than that, I'm entirely English/humanities based, which I worry will make it harder to achieve a 95+ ATAR. It's quite likely that I end up doing 12 units in Year 12, so I suppose that means that those Maths units might not count, but it also makes me wonder if it's worth sacrificing study time for my other subjects.
I've probably overthought this way too much, haha - but any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!