{"id":24501,"date":"2024-04-23T14:09:38","date_gmt":"2024-04-23T04:09:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/explorecareers.com.au\/?p=24501"},"modified":"2024-04-24T09:13:06","modified_gmt":"2024-04-23T23:13:06","slug":"choosing-subjects-in-high-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/explorecareers.com.au\/choosing-subjects-in-high-school\/","title":{"rendered":"Choosing Subjects in High School"},"content":{"rendered":"
Choosing subjects to study in high school can be tricky and can leave you feeling confused or overwhelmed. So here are some top tips for subject selection and some advice to help get you started on the right track.<\/p>\n
Spend the time thinking about your options and prepare, don\u2019t leave it to the last minute.<\/p>\n
Check with your school on the compulsory subjects that you are required to complete.<\/p>\n
Start by thinking about what subjects that genuinely interest you and what you are passionate about. Choose subjects that you enjoy, as you are more likely to excel in them.<\/p>\n
Research the post high school pathway you are planning on taking. Think about your long-term career goals. Some professions have specific subject requirements or recommendations, so choose subjects that align with your desired career path. For example, at Leidos we work in the IT and Engineering field. We recruit Software Engineers, Systems Engineers and other technical roles. To get into this field, it is great to study STEM related subjects at school to foster and grow your interest and knowledge. This includes, Science, Maths and ICT subjects.<\/p>\n
Be aware of subject prerequisites. Some advanced courses or future degree programs may require specific subjects to have been studied at the high school level.<\/p>\n
If you have an idea of the type of course or university you wish to study at, then reach out and seek advice from the university or TAFE careers advisors and current students who can provide some really helpful advice. They can let you know if there are any prerequisite subjects or subjects that can build your skill set in your desired field.<\/p>\n
Aim for a well-rounded selection of subjects. Don’t focus solely on one area; try to include a mix of humanities, sciences, and arts to keep your options open.<\/p>\n
Don’t be afraid to take on challenging subjects if you feel capable. Pushing your boundaries can lead to personal and academic growth. Don\u2019t just pick easy subjects you think you will do well in or choose subjects that you may not be of interest to you because they scale well.<\/p>\n
Consult with your teachers, school counsellors and parents for advice. They can provide valuable insights into your strengths and weaknesses and help you make informed decisions. Talking to friends and classmates can also provide valuable insights and support.<\/p>\n