is it interesting? because there past papers seem interesting as well as the cores? would pdhpe be good if I want to study medicine? because right now I need to pick between two subjects: ancient history and pdhpe and im very confused as to which is better.
Wow, what a coincidence; I was choosing between ancient and PDH too haha.
I love history, but I figured it was going to be a lot of writing, and I was taking 2 sciences and 2 extensions, so in my case, it was better for me to choose something I found had an easier workload to cope with.
PDH is most definitely not a subject for stupid people; it's not like, say 4 unit math, but it is challenging in its own way. If you are confident in understanding the topics, you will derive a kick from wording your answers in the best way possible to get the highest marks.
PDH is actually quite enjoyable; a lot of the content is really applicable to real life. I'll admit that Term 1 content wasn't all that interesting, but don't let that demotivate you! It was very straightforward, but term 2 was great. The topic is Body in Motion, and you get a really in-depth understanding of all the muscles, bones, respiratory system, circulatory system, etc. You mentioned earlier that you enjoy the practical component; well, if you're lucky like I was with my school, there might be a point where you go head-to-head with your classmates in a number of fitness tests.
The final topic is an option topic; my school does First Aid, and we actually get the certificate, which was another reason why I chose PDH over ancient history. It might be a good idea to ask some of the older students or your teachers what they do at your school. Overall, PDHPE has a decent amount of classwork/homework in which the actual content is not that difficult to understand. Depending on how easily you understand the content, the time and effort you spend on PDH could be minimal or maximal; for me, PD is the one subject I let myself wind down a little because it's so much easier than everything else.
would pdhpe be good if I want to study medicine?
I'm actually also aiming to study medicine; I have found that in prelim, some of the things covered in PDH are interchangeable with biology. Don't forget that PDH is also a great way of having general knowledge and life-skills, so there is no harm in taking it up.