HKDSE FAQ
How should students choose HKDSE subjects?
A practical HKDSE subject-selection guide covering strengths, interests, university direction, subject combinations, and revision pressure.
Direct answer
HKDSE subject selection should not be based only on what feels popular or “easy to score.” It works better when students consider academic strengths, interest, university direction, and the realistic revision burden of each combination.
Key takeaways
- Strength, interest, and future direction should be considered together
- Subject combinations affect total revision pressure
- Students should understand which subjects they are more stable in before choosing
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Suggested next step
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