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Subject picks shape futures, smart choices open doors
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74195, member: 636"] Zimbabwean kids picking their high school subjects need to actually think about what careers they want instead of just copying their friends or chasing whatever seems trendy. The subjects you choose basically lock you into specific university programs later, since medicine needs biology and chemistry, while business tracks require math and accounting. Students who ignore this end up repeating grades or watching opportunities disappear because they didn't check requirements beforehand. Teachers and parents should help students figure out which subjects match their actual strengths rather than forcing choices on them. The smart move is mixing one commercial subject with one science option and one humanities pick to keep doors open without getting overwhelmed. Local universities like UZ and NUST all have different prerequisites, so researching those requirements before committing saves everyone a headache down the road. [/QUOTE]
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