It's important as you should try to choose subjects that are relevant to the career you want to do later in life.
Similarly, universities or colleges may require that you have taken certain subjects in order to be accepted to do your chosen course.
For example, if you wanted to be a doctor then you would ideally choose science related subjects in school.
So you can go on to the next grade. You can not just know one subject and not know the other you will probaly fail that grade and have to do it again. It is very important that you study ALL your subjects.
they display (and help form) a well-rounded person
So they are open minded about their career
so that there is no bias
yes
He only had 12 weeks of school, so he didn't have any subjects.
because A's are so important is if you don't get an A you might get kicked out of school
He never commented about it but he passed all subjects with the highest notes so maybe all of the subjects were equally liked by him.
To do better in all subjects study hard and get tutoring if you stil need help.
He never commented about it but he passed all subjects with the highest notes so maybe all of the subjects were equally liked by him.
You would need to be studying appropriate subjects for what you intend to study in Trinity College Dublin. You would also need to do well in the subjects you are doing in high school to give you a better chance of being accepted into Trinity College Dublin. Check out what subjects you are interested in doing and what they would require for you to be accepted into their courses. It is an important university, so there is a high demand for a lot of their courses.
Well, school is meant for children to go to and learn subjects like math and science to get an education. So they can get good jobs.
A little bit of everything. That is why so many different subjects are covered in school.
If you are a OB/GYN you are a doctor so you have to go to med school.
Man! I am doing this subject in debating! I am negative so in my opinion, no, primary students should not. There are many important subjects needed to be learned at the start, and then improved in later grades, like Maths and English. Like starting anything, in the beginning you learn the basics. Primary school is the beginning of proper education, so you learn the subjects. Then High School is where you help improve your skills. In Primary school, you have to head straight in and learn the subject. However, you are not starting right from the beginning again in High School, so in High School you can choose your subjects. However it is my strong belief that no, primary school students should NOT get to choose their subjects because they are starting off first learning the important stuff. Please don't take my answer like it's law, and like you'll be beheaded for disagreeing or anything! You can disagree because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Oh yeah, and it may be a little weird that I am disagreeing to this, chz I'm only in Primary myself! LOL XD!