Hey guys, just recently joined so sorry if I've posted this on the wrong forum. I'm currently in year 10 and my subject selections are due early next week. I wanted to get some of your opinions as you lot seem like a smart bunch, and I'm really stuck on certain subjects to pick. Currently, I'm an accelerated student so I sit the preliminary courses of Studies of Religion 1 unit and Investigating Science, so those will be a part of the units I select. Other than this I know I want to pick English Advanced, Math Extension 1, and Chemistry. That all adds up to 10 units leaving me with one more subject to pick. I've been looking through the syllabuses and outlines to see which subjects I could pick but I'm at a crossroads At the moment, I'm considering Biology, Society and Culture, and French Beginners, and mildly considering Music, Modern History, Economics, and Physics.
I do like Bio, and it has consistently been my best marks throughout high school, although I'm scared of doing three sciences and many older kids and teachers have been advising against doing triple science. Is triple science really hard, and is Biology an interesting subject in general? I've heard that it only gets interesting in yr 12, so I guess that's something to consider.
For Society and Culture, I have the best teacher at my school, and statistically, it been my school's best subject for a few years because of the teacher. By picking Society, I will have some diversity in my subjects, and the subject does seem interesting. Although I don't know how I will do in the subject, and whether or not I'm down to do a PIP. Is a PIP really time-consuming?
Whilst I didn't do French in yrs 9 or 10, I really enjoyed it in yr 8, and I got really good marks in it. The teacher is really good and this does provide diversity. Although, it is quite risky to work on a language that I'm unfamiliar with. Is it work taking that risk, and is the subject as fun as it seems?
For the rest of the subjects I'm mildly considering, I've gotten pretty decent marks in them although these subjects are either really time-consuming or risky to pick (a lot could go wrong). I want to work in either the STEM or health field if that's of any use. Any tips or feedback would be greatly appreciated since I am quite the confused being. Also, btw should I pick English Extension? I get around 90s in English, although English isn't exactly my favorite subject. I've heard a lot of people picking up English Ext to improve in English overall and then dropping to Advanced. Should I do that? Thank you for allowing me to rant, and I apologize to all those who have someone who managed to read this mess. Pls help
I do like Bio, and it has consistently been my best marks throughout high school, although I'm scared of doing three sciences and many older kids and teachers have been advising against doing triple science. Is triple science really hard, and is Biology an interesting subject in general? I've heard that it only gets interesting in yr 12, so I guess that's something to consider.
For Society and Culture, I have the best teacher at my school, and statistically, it been my school's best subject for a few years because of the teacher. By picking Society, I will have some diversity in my subjects, and the subject does seem interesting. Although I don't know how I will do in the subject, and whether or not I'm down to do a PIP. Is a PIP really time-consuming?
Whilst I didn't do French in yrs 9 or 10, I really enjoyed it in yr 8, and I got really good marks in it. The teacher is really good and this does provide diversity. Although, it is quite risky to work on a language that I'm unfamiliar with. Is it work taking that risk, and is the subject as fun as it seems?
For the rest of the subjects I'm mildly considering, I've gotten pretty decent marks in them although these subjects are either really time-consuming or risky to pick (a lot could go wrong). I want to work in either the STEM or health field if that's of any use. Any tips or feedback would be greatly appreciated since I am quite the confused being. Also, btw should I pick English Extension? I get around 90s in English, although English isn't exactly my favorite subject. I've heard a lot of people picking up English Ext to improve in English overall and then dropping to Advanced. Should I do that? Thank you for allowing me to rant, and I apologize to all those who have someone who managed to read this mess. Pls help