The Real Reasons Students Get It Wrong

Students rarely make “bad” choices because they’re careless. More often, they choose based on:

  • Peer momentum (“My friends are doing it”)
  • Scaling myths (“It gets me more ATAR points”)
  • Avoidance (“I’ll just do what I already know”)
  • External pressure (“My parents want me to keep options open”)
  • Missing context (“No one explained what this subject actually involves”)

And most school counselling, while well-meaning, doesn’t have the time or scope to go deeper. It’s fast, broad, and often delivered when students are still figuring out who they are.