New Zealand's senior high school curriculum includes English, foreign languages, mathematics, science, technology and application, art, health and sports, human society and environment. Students generally need to choose about 6 courses from dozens of courses offered by the school according to their hobbies and future direction of further study. When they enter the university, they will mainly evaluate their enrollment according to their high school grades.
Choose about 6 courses among the courses required by the college entrance examination. You can choose according to your personal interests, hobbies, specialties and the practicality of preparing for further study in the future.
Students with better liberal arts do not need to choose physics, chemistry and other courses; If science and engineering are good, you can choose more science and engineering courses; I hope to study international relations, media, law and other majors in the university in the future, so I choose some liberal arts courses in high school; If you study business, middle schools can take some business accounting courses; If you study biochemistry, you must take chemistry and other courses in high school. If you don't take the exam, you may not be admitted to the university in the future.
When choosing courses in New Zealand high schools, we should not only consider our personal interests and abilities, but also combine our professional direction after college, so there is a lot of room for choice. After two years of high school, your grades will directly affect and determine what kind of university you can enter after graduation. "/zd/lx "