Subject Choice

An Introduction to Course Selection

The choice you make is an important one because it will affect the enjoyment and academic profit you can take from your courses. The choice may also have bearing on the future courses and career path which you may wish to follow.

The choice of options is not always an easy one.

There are four general considerations which may be helpful.

1. It is usually best to choose a subject which you like and in which there is genuine interest. There is a real correlation between enjoyment and achievement.

2. It is advisable to avoid over intensive specialisation since most occupations, further training and education courses require a general spread of subjects.

3. If you have a specific career interest at this stage you should consider whether any particular subjects are required, or are of value in pursuing this interest.

4. Give careful consideration to continuing with any subject in which you have already achieved a degree of success and satisfaction.

Society is changing rapidly and so is the range and requirements of careers. It is important for you to prepare yourself by making choices that are as wide as possible.


An important time of year for all students - but many find it a confusing time. If you have any questions, we encourage you to speak to your Dean or the Careers Adviser.

Below you will see some links that may help you decide which subjects will help you be prepared for when you leave Wellington College: