Hey,
I'm currently in year 11 at a top 5 school, and I have my subject selection forms due soon. Currently, I'm deciding between physics and economics.
For eco, I ranked 10th in term 1 and 1st in term 2 out of ~125.
For physics, I didn't do so well, ~30-40 out of ~100.
However, I'm definitely more of a 'mathy' type of person and I'm kinda leaning towards physics because I think I can definitely improve in the annuals.
I like economics, and find it interesting, but I feel there's just a lot to know, and in the HSC learning 2 years of content might be a bit overwhelming.
What should I do? I'm worried about the extra work load that economics brings (that's what I've noticed in year 11). Does the physics work load increase in year 12?
Geography is also an option to swap out, but I'm most likely going to carry it on as I ranked 1st in terms 1 and 2 out of ~100.
Thank you in advance!
I'm currently in year 11 at a top 5 school, and I have my subject selection forms due soon. Currently, I'm deciding between physics and economics.
For eco, I ranked 10th in term 1 and 1st in term 2 out of ~125.
For physics, I didn't do so well, ~30-40 out of ~100.
However, I'm definitely more of a 'mathy' type of person and I'm kinda leaning towards physics because I think I can definitely improve in the annuals.
I like economics, and find it interesting, but I feel there's just a lot to know, and in the HSC learning 2 years of content might be a bit overwhelming.
What should I do? I'm worried about the extra work load that economics brings (that's what I've noticed in year 11). Does the physics work load increase in year 12?
Geography is also an option to swap out, but I'm most likely going to carry it on as I ranked 1st in terms 1 and 2 out of ~100.
Thank you in advance!