Grade 10

Grade 10 is much more than just being overwhelmed with a new life. Yes, it can be daunting especially if it is starting in a new place. It is also a time to realise that adulthood is getting very close.
Goal setting in grade 10 is vitally important and should even be considered in grade 9. Why is that? Simple – the subjects chosen can determine where you will be going after matric.
According to University of Pretoria: “Learners often do not ensure that their Grade 10 subject choices are aligned with the requirements of the degree programmes they are interested in applying for”.
This is a serious concern. It is hard to change tack in high school. Make sure you got it right first time.
It is further emphasized from Careerprep:
• General admission requirements for your qualification of choice (University, TVET or anything else)
• Specific subjects as required by the course you want to apply to
• Specific minimum performance in these subjects (remember, meeting this minimum requirement still does not guarantee a place in the course – the higher you score, the better your chances are!)
• Specific average score as calculated by the institution and faculty you are applying to
