SpiralFlex
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What's wrong with learning things you enjoy?
It's not socially acceptable and makes other people feel insecure. Shame on you!What's wrong with learning things you enjoy?
ikr. I'm gonna be learning some computing languages and maybe some economics/philosophy (srs)What's wrong with learning things you enjoy?
What did you fail?If you don't want any fails in first year it's the only option.
Uni is several times harder than the HSC. The HSC is for rote learners: try that in uni and you will fail miserably.Nope Uni will be chill like all my other years of schooling
I didn't fail because straight after my HSC physics exam I got stuck into the pinching theorem in MATH1131.Uni is several times harder than the HSC. The HSC is for rote learners: try that in uni and you will fail miserably.
First year math has a high fail rate. Even those who done 4unit math in high school fail it.
I don't think people studying after the HSC are aiming for the marks. They want knowledge and pleasure from learning things they enjoy.its not like your guaranteed a spot in the course your studying for straight after HSC. what if you got into another course and all that studying became useless?
This. I'm starting my computer science course because I enjoy the area of study and love what I can do with the knowledge, not for university primarily - although that is a benefit.I don't think people studying after the HSC are aiming for the marks. They want knowledge and pleasure from learning things they enjoy.
Is that the same thing as the 'sandwich rule'?I didn't fail because straight after my HSC physics exam I got stuck into the pinching theorem
lmao!...You guys haven't started studying for uni yet? I've accelerated with my tutor and I'm about halfway through 3rd year maths. I just hope that's enough to do well .