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Top 5 Easiest VCE Subjects

18 May 2021
18 May 2021 The Alchemy Team

Choosing VCE subjects is never easy. There are multiple points to consider when selecting suitable subjects.

Your career path is one of the primary considerations, and in some instances, the pressure from family and friends can also influence your decision. Despite the external pressure, keep in mind that the subjects you choose will influence what you do beyond high school.

Before listing the easiest VCE subjects, it’s important to note that in this case, “easiest” is relative depending on the student. However, based on popularity, the following subjects are considered the easiest:

  1. English
  2. Further Maths
  3. Psychology
  4. Math Methods
  5. Health and Human Development

You should be advised that choosing the easiest subjects for the sake of scaling isn’t the best approach. Instead, you should focus on subjects you’re interested in and are aligned to your career aspirations.

Why not also read: How to do well in VCE

There are several tips and factors that you should consider during selection that will help you choose the right subjects.

Tips to Get You Started

 The ease of VCE subjects varies from student to student. While some subjects are selected overwhelmingly, it’s not always that these are going to be easy for you. These three tips will help you choose subjects that are easy for you.

  1. The first step to picking the easiest VCE subject is picking the ones you are passionate about, the ones you’re good at and enjoy studying. If a subject fires your curiosity and makes you feel inspired, you’re more likely to flourish because you will find it easier to focus and prepare thoroughly for the subjects.
  2. A little investigating before selecting your subjects will go a long way. Focus your attention on finding the VCE subjects and requirements suitable for your area of interest in the university. Remember that some specific programs require students to pass VCE subjects, and others may even have some tasks or folio of work you need to submit to get into TAFE or uni.
  3. Don’t make the mistake that other students make when choosing subjects. Most fall into the trap of picking subjects they think will give them a higher ATAR score. If you take the same approach, you might end up picking subjects that you’re not good at and don’t enjoy.  It could end up affecting your ATAR score.

Keep Your Options Open

Students should complete three English group units, including a Unit 3-4 sequence, a minimum of three sequences of Unit 3-4 studies from other subjects to pass their VCE.

Why not also read: Guide to VCE Language Analysis

Some of these subjects could be a prerequisite to enter your uni course one day. It’s essential to consider this while selecting your VCE subjects.

You don’t have to know the exact program you want to study in future. But you should have a general idea. This will allow you to understand the scope of subjects you need to pick for the selected range of courses you might be interested in. Using this approach will ensure you have more open options after high school.

Where to Get Advice

Choosing the easiest VCE subjects is not easy. You might need lots of help along the way to help you make the right decision. Lucky for you, there are plenty of places to turn to:

  • Career advisors – Schools have career advisors and VCE coordinators to provide you with valuable information on career guidance. These professionals have invaluable information on various tertiary programs within your interest areas and can tell you what you need to do to be eligible for the programs.
  • Career expos – A more exciting way to learn more about your career path and the best VCE subjects to select is through career expos. Don’t wait until year 12 to start attending such functions. You need the information two years before Year 12. These platforms offer the latest and up-to-date higher education options available, which will advise on your VCE selection. Why not also read: How to Become a Tutor?
  • The internet – The internet is also an excellent place to get more information about your career path and the VCE subjects you need to select. The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) website is a good place to start. The website has helpful tips on VCE subject selection and goes into detail to explain how ATARs are calculated.

Using these tips, you should be able to choose the easiest VCE subjects for you and those that you will not only flourish in but will also advance your career goals.

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