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So as the title suggests, which one should i keep for hsc, physics or economics? Im roughly good at and interested in both but want to drop one :) any help is appreciated!!!

and content-wise, which one takes more time to study?
 

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They scale about the same, and you say you have equal ability and interest in both.
In terms of separating them then, really that just leaves your future career interests. Or perhaps the quality of your teachers.
 

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Economics is really useful for commerce and economics degrees , and physics would be useful for engineering degrees .
 

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choose what you're passionate about because you'll have more positive emotions towards the subject and be more motivated to study it, rather than one that you despise or one that you are 'expected' or 'forced' to do...
 

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i'm kinda uncertain about what to do in uni :(

can anyone tell me which one has more workload???
 

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Economics has the extra workload in a sense that - the course is not ''static'' - you need to be updated with changes in the domestic and global economy or relevant examples in the real world.

Physics has the challenge of a more strict marking criteria - so you probably need to spend more time perfecting exam technique (you need to do the same with Economics but it's even MORE important in Physics).

Then again, I spent much more time on Economics because I was more dedicated to it and was more motivated to study for it [hence my Economics is slightly better than Physics].

tbh, just keep both until you feel the absolute need to drop.

I was about to drop Physics at the end of Year 11 but now, I definitely want to keep it all the way.
 

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Economics has the extra workload in a sense that - the course is not ''static'' - you need to be updated with changes in the domestic and global economy or relevant examples in the real world.

Physics has the challenge of a more strict marking criteria - so you probably need to spend more time perfecting exam technique (you need to do the same with Economics but it's even MORE important in Physics).

Then again, I spent much more time on Economics because I was more dedicated to it and was more motivated to study for it [hence my Economics is slightly better than Physics].

tbh, just keep both until you feel the absolute need to drop.

I was about to drop Physics at the end of Year 11 but now, I definitely want to keep it all the way.
that's really helpful!! thanks :) but i still lean more towards physics since i hate essay writing and budget researching
 

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