It depends on what your interests are I suppose, and what you have the greatest aptitude for.
I loved Biology. It was my favourite subject. After than English and Accounting.
I only did Geography and History up to my ninth school year because it was compulsory. Geography was so-so. I wasn't enthusiastic enough about it to carry on. History was my downfall. I couldn't be arsed to remember all those facts of who pissed who off in what year and why so-and-so launched an attack on so-and-so. My history knowledge is still lacking (although it has increased dramatically since being on this forum) and I definitely won't take anyone on in a history debate. It's hard enough trying to remember what year I was born.
If history was bad, physical education was even worse. I don't have co-ordination. I hate running and team sports, I hate swimming (I tend to drown), my cycling skills are basic at best, I can't throw a ball in the direction I want it to go and I wipe myself off my feet if I try to kick a ball. Sometimes I look at something and just fall over my feet, whilst standing perfectly still. Last week I fell over and into the fireplace. Luckily there wasn't a fire because I would have been seriously burnt, but I am still badly bruised. About a year ago I tripped over the laundry basket, knocked myself unconscious on the floor and needed stitches in my chin.
I'll stick with Biology, English and Accounting. That is safe.
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