Sorry in advance if its long!
I'm in Year 10 and I'm missing the subject selection information thingamabob because I'll be away, so I have to pick now.
I'm very strong in English, decent at History, and pretty crap and everything else. I also don't always test that well so while I know that you shouldn't pick subjects based on how they scale, scaling is important to me. Obviously I'm not going to go do 4 unit maths or physics though just because they scale well.
Here are my thoughts:
- English Advanced
- English Ext 1
- 2unit maths (parents making me do it)
- Modern History
- Ancient History
- Drama/Business Studies/Visual Arts with a major in photography.
In Year 12, I'm going to drop the subject I'm worst at in favour of English Ext 2 and (possibly) History Ext.
For this reason, I want to know about drama, business studies and visual arts. I'm an average actress but plan on writing a play for my major work. Is this a wise choice, not being all that fabulous at drama itself? As for business studies, I'm pretty crap at commerce but I'm highly creative, so would this help me in terms of marketing, or would it give me diversity among all my humanities subjects? Or is there no point to doing it at all? And as for visual arts, I'd only do photography so I could make a short film as my major work and bullshit all the theory because I can write essays. In terms of making a film, would I be assessed on the script/performances or only on the technique and the camerawork?
And is it wise to do 5 units of history if I'm only above average?
Basically I just need to fill out 12 units, and those last 3 subjects I'm unsure of. Information on how these subjects scale would be lovely too
I'm in Year 10 and I'm missing the subject selection information thingamabob because I'll be away, so I have to pick now.
I'm very strong in English, decent at History, and pretty crap and everything else. I also don't always test that well so while I know that you shouldn't pick subjects based on how they scale, scaling is important to me. Obviously I'm not going to go do 4 unit maths or physics though just because they scale well.
Here are my thoughts:
- English Advanced
- English Ext 1
- 2unit maths (parents making me do it)
- Modern History
- Ancient History
- Drama/Business Studies/Visual Arts with a major in photography.
In Year 12, I'm going to drop the subject I'm worst at in favour of English Ext 2 and (possibly) History Ext.
For this reason, I want to know about drama, business studies and visual arts. I'm an average actress but plan on writing a play for my major work. Is this a wise choice, not being all that fabulous at drama itself? As for business studies, I'm pretty crap at commerce but I'm highly creative, so would this help me in terms of marketing, or would it give me diversity among all my humanities subjects? Or is there no point to doing it at all? And as for visual arts, I'd only do photography so I could make a short film as my major work and bullshit all the theory because I can write essays. In terms of making a film, would I be assessed on the script/performances or only on the technique and the camerawork?
And is it wise to do 5 units of history if I'm only above average?
Basically I just need to fill out 12 units, and those last 3 subjects I'm unsure of. Information on how these subjects scale would be lovely too