Hey guys!
Like many of my Year 10 cohort, I'm one of those students who is currently within a dilemma about my subject selections. I've got a few options and I would appreciate it to hear your opinions!
These are the subjects I've locked in for now:
However, I am in need of a third subject and my choices are:
I find legal studies & ancient history more appealing than economics. However, most parents are against legal studies as it's considered a slightly risky subject (not to mention the massive amount of memorising I've heard is required). I've also heard that in ancient history, it is insanely difficult to score well and a LOT of work and effort will be needed. I'm the type of student who doesn't have any defined strengths or weaknesses either so I'm on the fence for this.
As for taking economics, both my parents HIGHLY recommend it as they are both economic majors. I don't hate economics but I don't love it either. Would I just be better off listening to my parents?
And my final question...
Does it matter whether the teacher for biology is good or not?
Within my school, my teacher for biology isn't the best and most of my cohort agree with that. However, I've heard that biology is the easiest out of all the sciences so does it really matter if the teacher is decent? I wouldn't say they're the worst teacher but they really aren't up to most of our standards.
Thank you sm!
Like many of my Year 10 cohort, I'm one of those students who is currently within a dilemma about my subject selections. I've got a few options and I would appreciate it to hear your opinions!
These are the subjects I've locked in for now:
- 3 unit English
- 3 unit Maths ( considering taking Maths Extension 2 )
- Chemistry
- Biology
However, I am in need of a third subject and my choices are:
- Legal Studies
- Ancient History
- Economics
I find legal studies & ancient history more appealing than economics. However, most parents are against legal studies as it's considered a slightly risky subject (not to mention the massive amount of memorising I've heard is required). I've also heard that in ancient history, it is insanely difficult to score well and a LOT of work and effort will be needed. I'm the type of student who doesn't have any defined strengths or weaknesses either so I'm on the fence for this.
As for taking economics, both my parents HIGHLY recommend it as they are both economic majors. I don't hate economics but I don't love it either. Would I just be better off listening to my parents?
And my final question...
Does it matter whether the teacher for biology is good or not?
Within my school, my teacher for biology isn't the best and most of my cohort agree with that. However, I've heard that biology is the easiest out of all the sciences so does it really matter if the teacher is decent? I wouldn't say they're the worst teacher but they really aren't up to most of our standards.
Thank you sm!