The British International curriculum is offered by some top schools throughout the world. It’s a set of academic courses that are designed for students aged 14 to 16.
British International Curriculum subject choices should be done wisely. It should be based on you:
At Sunrise Virtual School this is done at Semester 3 of year 9.
It should be remembered that top-ranking universities will only consider top grades and the overall performance attained through the British International course and not the quantity of subjects.
For example- if a student wants to pursue engineering in future then they must choose subjects which help them to gain more knowledge or better prepare them for the same. If a student who wants to study medicine must choose Biology along with other Science subjects.
Most of the time students do not have clarity of what career they wish to select later on, so such students should go with subjects that they have interest in.
Choosing the right subjects for the British International program is very important for every student. They should consider their interests, academic strengths, and skills when making their choices.
Deciding the right subjects for the British International program is very important for every student. It can affect their future career and education. There are several factors that you should consider before making a final decision regarding what subjects to study.
Think about your goals and how you want your future educational and professional endeavors to pan out. You must also consider the time commitment you can allocate for every subject. If the course is too time-consuming, it might not be feasible to balance it with other subjects.
You should also consider the different routes that are available for the program. At Sunrise Virtual School we present you with the option of:
All which allow one to progress to their University of their choice.
Before choosing a particular subject, try to identify your weaknesses and strengths. By choosing the appropriate subjects that will help you with good grades, you can make an informed decision.
Students should consider their interests, degree of proficiency, and the field of work they want to pursue when choosing British International subjects. By selecting the appropriate subjects, applicants will be able to choose the ones that will help them reach their goals.
Pupils should be informed that British International subjects will most likely be the same as those taken for A Levels or the IB Diploma Programme.
Many of the skills that students learn during their British International curriculum examinations can be applied to the A Levels or the other two routes as captured above.
Two years is a long time to prepare for British International Curriculum which is why you should rather spend it studying and learning subjects that interest, challenge and inspire you for your further aspirations.
Learners can now make informed choices after reading and understanding this article and can confidently choose the subjects they want to take for the British International curriculum.