At Crimson Global Academy, we know the importance of making informed decisions when it comes to subject selection. So, we’ve collated some strategies to assist students in determining the best courses for their academic path.
When selecting subjects, it is essential for you to consider their genuine interests and strengths. By choosing subjects that align with their passions and abilities, they are more likely to find joy in their studies and excel academically. It is also crucial for students to assess the methods of assessment used in each subject and determine how they align with their preferred learning style.
When making subject choices, students should remember to:
It’s important to NOT choose subjects because:
Students should familiarize themselves with the Subject Details available in their school Curriculum Guide. These details provide comprehensive information about each course, including descriptions, assessment methods, and recommended background knowledge.
By reviewing this information students can gain insights into the content and requirements of each subject and assess their suitability for it. If you’re looking for some guidance on the AP curriculum, visit this helpful website from the College Board linking AP subjects to university majors.
In some countries like Australia, the subjects you choose plays a big role in your final scores as choosing harder subjects are “scaled up” or subjects perceived as being easy are “scaled down”. This is not the case with the International A Levels with all subjects considered equally so choose subjects that best suit your areas of interest.
Most students will study Math and English all the way through high school but if you’re struggling in either one or both, you might be wondering whether it’s possible to drop these academic cornerstone subjects.
The International A Levels does give you that flexibility but be careful! The vast majority of university courses require English to be studied all the way through and many subjects require completion of at least IGCSE Math.
Dropping either subject can limit your university options significantly so make sure you speak to your CGA team and do your research into university requirements.
If you’re good at English, does it make sense to study English Language and English Literature? Should you be studying Business and Economics or is one of them enough? If you’re wanting to study medicine, should you still study a subject like history or physics because you love the subject or should you focus on Chemistry, Biology and Math?
All of these are tough questions without a simple answer so book a time with an Academic Advisor to discuss further.
Recognize that selecting the right courses can be challenging, and students don’t have to navigate this process alone. At Crimson Global Academy, we have a dedicated team of professionals who can provide valuable support and guidance.
Below you’ll find a list of some of CGA’s best academic staff with the knowledge and experience to advise on the suitability of subjects choices specific to their tertiary studies or goals.