You’ve probably only just adjusted to life at your secondary school when you’re asked to make major decisions about what you’re going to continue to study – the Year 9 options. But don’t panic because we’ve created this teentoday.co.uk guide to help you through the process.
The decisions you will have to make
The decisions you make in Year 9 are important because they control the next 2 years of your school life and can have consequences for what you go on to do after your GCSEs. In Year 9 you will have to decide which subjects you want to focus on in the next 2 years (Years 10 and 11). Some subjects are compulsory but others are for you to decide – your options. Because you are studying fewer subjects, the ones you choose can be studied in greater depth.
What’s your passion?
The subjects you are best at are normally the ones that you are passionate about. Think about the subjects you enjoy studying and why. Do they bring out your creative side, is it other languages or cultures that you love, or maybe you’re the sort of person who only feels safe whilst holding a calculator.. whatever your thing, choose subjects that inspire and motivate you.
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Think about people you admire and why – is it Richard Branson for his business brain or maybe J K Rowling for her writing? Do you think you could give them a run for their money? Be nosy, talk to people and find out about what they studied and why? And if you’re wondering, Richard Branson left school at 15 – so you can show him how it’s done!
The future
Although the choices you make are very important don’t worry too much about the future. Many people at your age are unsure about what they want to do with their lives, so just remember to choose a balanced set of subjects you enjoy.
Totally confused?
If your brain is a muddle and you don’t know where to start, why not speak to the people that will be teaching you. They will let you know what the lessons involve and you’ll be able to see if it’s for you. Remember though, think about what’s best for you, not just what pleases your friends, family and teachers.
Outside the classroom
If the subjects on offer don’t inspire you or you want to try something different, remember there is lots you can do outside the classroom to meet new people, get experience and knowledge, socialise and, hopefully, find your calling. Why not volunteer, get active or look for work experience that fits around your spare time.
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Be unique; don’t take a subject just because your friends have. Branch out, take the subjects you love and see it as an opportunity to make new friends.
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If you have no idea what careers interest you choose a broad range of subjects.
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Some GCSE courses lean more towards coursework and others are much more exam-lead. Which do you prefer?
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Your school should ask you to meet with a careers advisor who should offer loads of great advice. And if your school doesn’t offer you this service then ask them why.
What options did you choose and why?


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