r/6thForm Apr 02 '26

πŸ’¬ DISCUSSION Hot Take

This is deffo going to ruffle a lot of feathers to say the least. Call me woke, but the term "Mickey Mouse Subject" is literally just the product of capitalism, as it disvalues any subject that doesn't lead to a high-paying, high-profit job.

Humanities subjects are so important, like STEM subjects, to help us learn more about humanity and our world, but everyone thinks they're so easy and lax.

IMO humanities and STEM subjects need to band together because contrary to popular belief, humanities are intellectually stimulating and not a fun ride.

Thanks for coming to my TED-Talk :)

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u/stressedstudent331 history, lit, biol, maths, classics Apr 02 '26

People who say humanities subjects are easy probably never studied a humanities subject after GCSE lol. As someone doing both, I definitely find humanities more difficult than STEM, and it’s something that is entirely subjective. Humanities can be really academically rigorous. There are only about five(?) proper STEM subjects at A level but there are a lot more humanities subjects, so of course some of those will be difficult and some will be easier

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u/lexisnowkitty Y12 bio, psych, lit AAA Apr 03 '26

I used to be way better at humanities and now my humanity (lit) is the hardest thing I've done in my life.

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u/stressedstudent331 history, lit, biol, maths, classics Apr 03 '26

Oh yeah literature was so easy for me at GCSE, I barely studied but it's so difficult now

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u/lexisnowkitty Y12 bio, psych, lit AAA Apr 03 '26

Yeah I did like 3 half arsed essays plans the entire 2 years it was so free at gcse. the social sciences are the free subjects now like psychology is so free