I have not read every post above. But I always urge (provided you are capable of handling the subjects):
- don't choose a subject just because you are passionate about it, and plan to pursue it at Uni.
- choose a subject that will open pathways for you (especially when, understandably at this stage of your life, you still have no clue what course you'll be pursuing at uni)
- if you are likely to do a subject requiring some maths background, choose a minimum of 2U Maths (not Gen Maths)
- as a foundation to any pursuit of a course in Commerce, if you can handle it, Eco rather than Business Studies
- if you may pursue Engineering, must do Physics, and if possibly Chemical, Mining or Petroleum Engg, I think Chemistry as well.
- if thinking of doing Engineering, do not choose Engineering Studies (interesting though it may be) - Physics &/or Chemistry are a better choice than Engineering Studies.
- if doing Engineering, do a minimum of Maths Ext 1
- do not be misled that Engineering Studies is a foundation discipline for future pursuit of Engineering
- if you are thinking of Engineering, don't do History in lieu of MX1 or Physics etc just because you love History. We all love History later in life, but we can always read up ourselves later in life (unless you are pursuing a Humanities Degree around History). If you, say need Chemistry but didn't do it, how are you to make up for it? (I have a friend's son who dropped Chemistry for Engg Studies - and is thinking of Mining Engg or possibly Petroleum Engg. I don't know how he's going to make up for it, if required in his course)
- my stand is: choose what is going to be useful to you, not what you are passionate about (reverse of the prevalent thinking)
I'm sure many will disagree with me.