What type of research do you wanna go into? If its something science/medical, you should do bio.
Bear in mind, choose subjects you enjoy as you are more likely to do well in subjects you like. Don't choose a subject because your parents said so. It's your hsc not theirs.
Do you know what you want to do after high school? Chem tends to be more common in terms of assumed knowledge and recommended studies.
Also from your msg, it seems like you enjoy chem way more than bio. Generally speaking, people tend to do better in subjects that they enjoy. After all, its...
I used to do private tutoring from 7-10
1) in each lesson they either help you with an upcoming assessment or help you with a specific component of english that you struggled with. For example, I struggled a lot with creative writing and my tutor helped me improve by pointing out what I can do...
For year 11, visual arts doesnt have too much of a workload --> definitely does provide a good break from the more theory/content heavy subjects once in a while. I would assume something similar for food tech due to its prac element as well
I would recommend for "to what extent" questions to use adverbs i.e words ending with -ly such as efficiently or advantageously. For example, if a composer did something to criticise, you can say something along the lines of "Effectively castigating..." as you are placing your own personal input...
Considering that you do not study a language atm, maybe try out korean in the first week or two of year 11 and see how you feel about the subject before making a decision on what subject to take?
I was suggesting that you do SE as your final two units so you can get a feel of the workload.
Alternatively, you could take both SE and CE for year 11 and get a feel of the workload for both subjects before dropping one of them for one of your original subjects of engineering, physics...
You could try out SE for the first couple of weeks to see if it will actually affect your workload dramatically before considering whether or not to switch it out for Enterprise computing.
Also, you seem super passionate about SE and generally speaking, people perform best in the subjects...
i was in a similar boat to you in the sense that I liked both histories but only wanted to do one. I ended up doing both at the start of the year to get a feel of which one i preferred. I ended up dropping modern instead of ancient because:
Ancient has 1 essay in the hsc vs modern which has 2...
Sometimes it might be easier to have all the different fields/degrees on a paper and crossing out the ones you don't like. You do seem quite set on some design/engineering/creative career tho. Im pretty sure you can somehow combine your interests together with a double degree