Schoey93
Member
Hello all,
I have recently confirmed my subject choices. I chose:
English (Advanced)
Biology
Hospitality
Italian Continuers
PDHPE
Studies of Religion II
I plan to start school doing those subjects. I would like to know if you think that I could do well in Mathematics. I know that I could succeed in General Mathematics, and I would like to take it. However, I do not wish to do two of the worst scaling subjects (I'm already doing Hospitality).
I got a B7 in Mathematics and an aligned mark of 86 in the state-wide test. I have found that I do enjoy maths in general. However, I tend to dislike doing maths when it is related to school. The exercises in the textbooks are just so boring! I hate the way maths teachers teach maths: "here are some examples of how to solve problems, now solve 50 boring ones on your own". The discussion in maths classes is the only part of them I find enjoyable.
So could I do well in Mathematics? Do you think I would enjoy it - does it get more interesting?
If I did Mathematics I would take only 1 unit of religion.
Thanks,
James
I have recently confirmed my subject choices. I chose:
English (Advanced)
Biology
Hospitality
Italian Continuers
PDHPE
Studies of Religion II
I plan to start school doing those subjects. I would like to know if you think that I could do well in Mathematics. I know that I could succeed in General Mathematics, and I would like to take it. However, I do not wish to do two of the worst scaling subjects (I'm already doing Hospitality).
I got a B7 in Mathematics and an aligned mark of 86 in the state-wide test. I have found that I do enjoy maths in general. However, I tend to dislike doing maths when it is related to school. The exercises in the textbooks are just so boring! I hate the way maths teachers teach maths: "here are some examples of how to solve problems, now solve 50 boring ones on your own". The discussion in maths classes is the only part of them I find enjoyable.
So could I do well in Mathematics? Do you think I would enjoy it - does it get more interesting?
If I did Mathematics I would take only 1 unit of religion.
Thanks,
James
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