I underwent some... well, very ill-timed surgery in April. Thus, I contend that if I had the two months I spent recuperating - I'd be into the 99+ range that people here expected me to be in, and getting in the 97-99 range I think I am capable of.
Let me just say, studying kinda becomes not a priority when you think: "Hmm, should I really be studying for an exam which I might not be alive for?"
And thus, I'd say the subjects I took are worth it for that. And because I like my subjects. I like all of them. Hence an un-recommended 14 units. Besides, I loved writing my story, along with doing maths and sciences. To get out of it - I got a better grasp of the English language, I have a greater appreciation of mathematics as a thing that explains the world but also as a language, and a beautiful one at that - I now have a working grasp of how superconductors work and what they are, I now know how miniscule amounts of substances are measured.
I'm a curious mind. And I took sciences to quench my thirst. In fact, I was quite delighted when I learned how tastebuds worked last night.
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And to go back on topic... in my letter I received back - I had all these choices to review: internal, ADT, Information Commissioner... which should I pick? I'm thinking the IC because the Internal costs $40 and if the IC fails, I can go to the ADT.