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English or Literature?
Beginner:
Thanks guys, it's given me a bit to think about.
Reading over it, I think I might stay with Literature.
Also I don't think a vet or a doctor requires any of them as a prerequisite, so I should be fine.
Thanks again. :)
totaled:
Personally I would do english, not because either has an impact on your future ocupation, but because some people find it 'easier' to score better in.
i had a friend who scored 39 in literature in year 11, and then took up english and found it mnuch easier, eventually scoring 48 in english.
it may be the case that they studied more and took vce more seriously in year 12, but i find generally people do better in english than literature, :)
playsimme:
Just save yourself some trouble and do English :p lit is much harder
totaled:
lit is VERY difficult, and requires a lot of time dedicated to it, to obtain a score that i believe would be significantly lower than what you would have received in englsih for the same amount of effort.
paulsterio:
But then you have people like EZ who got a 50 in Literature and 45 in English, so I don't think the English>Literature argument always works.
Btw, guys, don't be so harsh on Special At Specialist, what he said wasn't that bad! To some extent he's right, you should do the one which you think you will score more highly in or you will find more enjoyable to study. It's akin to the ever-present Specialist Maths vs. Further Maths debate (which to do in conjunction with Methods).
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