theloorloor
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Ok guys so heres the Question.
Im not really good at math but im decent. A bit above average for 3 unit math.
Now I'm stuck between choosing 4 unit math or just stay with the 3 unit math.
After much research.
4unit math = 2 units of 4 unit, 2 units of 3 unit.
3unit math= 2 units of 2 unit, 1 unit of 3 unit.
This is what my teacher quoted: "its better to do 3 unit, because for that 1 unit of math there is so much stress more than any other 2 unit subject".
I currently have 11 units with (extension 1 maths), If i do 4 unit math I will have a total of 12 units.
The question.
Ok so If I wanted to do 4 unit math, and I screwed up my (extension 2 maths) meaning I wouldnt want it to count, towards my ATAR,
will have 2units of 3 unit math that counts (since 2 units was based on the ext 2 math).
or
Will I have 3 units (2 unit math, and 1 unit of ext 1 of math (which means it ignores the fact that in the 4 unit course, 2 units of 3 unit is there).
Im not really good at math but im decent. A bit above average for 3 unit math.
Now I'm stuck between choosing 4 unit math or just stay with the 3 unit math.
After much research.
4unit math = 2 units of 4 unit, 2 units of 3 unit.
3unit math= 2 units of 2 unit, 1 unit of 3 unit.
This is what my teacher quoted: "its better to do 3 unit, because for that 1 unit of math there is so much stress more than any other 2 unit subject".
I currently have 11 units with (extension 1 maths), If i do 4 unit math I will have a total of 12 units.
The question.
Ok so If I wanted to do 4 unit math, and I screwed up my (extension 2 maths) meaning I wouldnt want it to count, towards my ATAR,
will have 2units of 3 unit math that counts (since 2 units was based on the ext 2 math).
or
Will I have 3 units (2 unit math, and 1 unit of ext 1 of math (which means it ignores the fact that in the 4 unit course, 2 units of 3 unit is there).