I'm going into Year 11 this year at a top selective school and I'm taking the Asian Five (Ext Maths, Adv English, Chemistry, Physics and Economics), plus Geography. My school only lets me choose up to 2 sciences. After speaking to some people who have graduated recently, I've heard that physics is becoming increasingly difficult, especially with the introduction of quantum mechanics and more worded answers (I think? Not too sure). I initially chose physics because it was the most 'mathy' subject (I enjoy maths a lot and it's my best subject) and I found year 10 physics pretty straight forward. Similarly, I chose chemistry because it was too pretty straight forward, but, after having gone to the senior chemistry Olympiad classes at my school (which basically taught year 11 and 12 topics for the Olympiad), I've realised that chemistry isn't nearly as straight forward as year 9/10. I enjoy both phys and chem because they're more subjects where you apply knowledge in order to complete problems, rather than bio, which, stereotypically, is more verbal vomit. But I've also heard that bio has been scaling as well as chem in like the past 2 years. I don't mind bio, especially learning about the structures of things, but it seems it's just a bit too much to learn as my school requires me to have 12 units in year 12.
What do you think? Should I keep phys and chem? Or swap something out for bio?
What do you think? Should I keep phys and chem? Or swap something out for bio?