If you want a future in architecture you would probably take history, art,tech, and re
Preferably buildings... or something to do with them.
A math, D&T, physics,chemistry. It is necessary if you want to do engineering.
I believe we should be choosing our subjects
English, Science, Maths and all the MAIN subjects
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That depends a lot on what interest you, what you are planning to study in the future, and therefore what subjects you'll need in the future. Also, you may have a chance to take one of those subjects again in the future, if you are interested in both.
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You should be focusing mainly on English, Science, Maths and all the MAIN subjects because they will help you in your future when you come to deciding what your career will be.
Things that are alike but different, or almost complete opposites but still with similarities. if you can choose any 2 subjects choose water and fire damage, because they are very alike and different at the same time.
It depends where you live and go to school.The board of education or its equivalent will decide what are compulsory subjects, how long they should be studied and when you specialise or choose your major and minor subjects.
The student counselor in your school can best help you in deciding which subjects you should choose, while keeping in mind your competencies. However; you should go for the subjects of your interest.
If you are choosing subjects for year 11, then choose subjects:That you're interested inThat you show strengths, abilties and values inThat you enjoy doing