Hey K. Smithy. Well the subjects I have chosen are based off my major interests except biology and English (will talk about soon), I have always loved math and learning why everything happens, stereotypically I would be called a “math and science student” and I guess that is the reason I have done well in these subjects, thus my reason for doing methods, specialist, chemistry and physics.
Now, English and bio… I have never liked English, in the past term or 2 I have tried to enjoy and like English aswell as put more effort in, my grades have not been up to what I want them to be so I wish that I put in even more effort in the future with English. On the other hand biology is a subject that, yes I do well in but I have no interest in it other than human biology and I’ve seen on the syllabus that it includes it but also many things that don’t particularly make me feel passionate about.
But, my plan is quite broad, there is no 1 desired career path I wish to take. I have chosen these subjects to keep my options open, but as of now I have been looking into medicine, nursing, engineering and teaching maths. All of these careers seem worthwhile and something I enjoy and I believe that the subjects I chose cater the needs of all of them.
One question I do have for you is, how do I get better at English? For example you can get better at math by learning new concepts, ideas, formulas etc and understanding how they work and apply that Knowledge to questions. But with English I am always stumped, I try to study for it then (.other than homework) I just don’t know what to do.