Do you find economics to be more time consuming?
Did you do any exams for economics and chemistry yet? What were the differences between the exams?
Thanks a lot!
Im going into yr 12 next term so i've completed all the prelim exams. To be honest, because i was a much bigger fan of eco than chem, i naturally just spent more time on the subject i liked best (economics).
Objectively though, i would say in terms of effort and workload, chem requires more effort than economics. This is because for the chem exams, not only do you have to know the theory, you have to do calculations, memorise all your pracs (you don't get tild which one is examined).
The practice calculations by themselves take up nearly as much time as learning all the content. Conversely, eco in prelim is pretty much just memorising content then applying that content to whatever scenario or question they give you.
In eco examinations there are 1. Multiple Choice 2. Short Answer 3. Two Essays (at least for prelim)
In chem exams there are 1. Multiple choice 2.Short answer (includes calculations, knowledge/theory based questions and 'societal/historical questions which are presumbly not going to be in your new syllabus) 3. scientific skills section: involves graphing, drawing scientific diagrams, asking you about pracs you've done in class or just random pracs; they ask for reliability, validity, accuracy, best method, etc.
That being said i cant give u much more advice since im on the old syllabus. But ive heard that the new chem syllabus is much more like A level Chemistry (chemistry for kids in England) and Ap chem in america..
It really depends on what you feel most confident in when it comes to which exam you will find easiest. Neither are 'easy' but if u are better at essay writing than calculations then u may find economics relatively easy.
Sorry for this really long answer, but if you want more info. search on youtube: thatstudentlifeaustralia new syllabus.