so im in year 11 and i cant decide what subject i should choose / keep and its lowkey stressing me out.
the main issue between deciding the two is the scaling. i dont have a particular interest in either one of these subjects, but they are the only options that i have to choose from.
the thing about legal studies is that it aligns relatively well with the rest of my subjects and i believe that its easier for me to do well in the subject, and i feel more confident in the subject. i feel like i need to put in less effort to do well, but since im aiming for quite a higher atar, i dont believe my writing is at a level where i can achieve like mid-90's in the subject in order for it to achieve my atar goal.
on the other hand, chemistry only aligns with maths ext. and i find it difficult to grasp the concepts and feel that i would need to spend many many hours in order to achieve above average / high marks. i like chemistry bc its less subjective unlike my other subjects (so marking wise its safer) and the scaling is really good like high-80's will get the same for legal studies. oh an chemistry has tutoring so ig i would have more support? but i genuinely find it hard kdfjgksadg
would greatly appreciate any advice tysm
the main issue between deciding the two is the scaling. i dont have a particular interest in either one of these subjects, but they are the only options that i have to choose from.
the thing about legal studies is that it aligns relatively well with the rest of my subjects and i believe that its easier for me to do well in the subject, and i feel more confident in the subject. i feel like i need to put in less effort to do well, but since im aiming for quite a higher atar, i dont believe my writing is at a level where i can achieve like mid-90's in the subject in order for it to achieve my atar goal.
on the other hand, chemistry only aligns with maths ext. and i find it difficult to grasp the concepts and feel that i would need to spend many many hours in order to achieve above average / high marks. i like chemistry bc its less subjective unlike my other subjects (so marking wise its safer) and the scaling is really good like high-80's will get the same for legal studies. oh an chemistry has tutoring so ig i would have more support? but i genuinely find it hard kdfjgksadg
would greatly appreciate any advice tysm
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