I have a university degree in the sciences with a high GPA . Regardless, I'm looking to study 2 subjects via OTEN for personal development and to improve academically. Just to let you know I dropped out very early on in year 11 to go to university so I'm really quite lost here as to which subjects I should take.
My preference is to find two courses (perhaps 3) which will combine to give me a basic foundation in the arts and thus allow me to confidently go into post-grad law or medicine. I may seem stupid to some of you for attempting this, but it's something I've wanted to do for a while and that I think would bring me great satisfaction.
I'll be studying full time at the same time so I've limited myself to 2 subjects per year (just prelim or prelim and final depending on how hard it is). Anyways, the courses which I think would be most suitable for me (in order of decreasing importance) are:
1. Adv english
2. Modern history
3. Economics
I was also wondering if anyone could make predictions on how much time per week would an average student spend on these types of subjects? Can I work very sporadically depending on my schedule and still pass or are there weekly assignments/quizes?
Should I jump straight into the HSC subjects or do the preliminary year beforehand?
Any future, current, or past HSCers have any thoughts on this?
My preference is to find two courses (perhaps 3) which will combine to give me a basic foundation in the arts and thus allow me to confidently go into post-grad law or medicine. I may seem stupid to some of you for attempting this, but it's something I've wanted to do for a while and that I think would bring me great satisfaction.
I'll be studying full time at the same time so I've limited myself to 2 subjects per year (just prelim or prelim and final depending on how hard it is). Anyways, the courses which I think would be most suitable for me (in order of decreasing importance) are:
1. Adv english
2. Modern history
3. Economics
I was also wondering if anyone could make predictions on how much time per week would an average student spend on these types of subjects? Can I work very sporadically depending on my schedule and still pass or are there weekly assignments/quizes?
Should I jump straight into the HSC subjects or do the preliminary year beforehand?
Any future, current, or past HSCers have any thoughts on this?