What is uni physics like?
MX2 on crack, but more applied and annoying. (Well first year engg physics/mechanics is like that)
phys - 4/62 (I have a 'crappy' mark though, in comparison to my other subjects)
food tech - 1/8 (I'm quite sure, I haven't lost any marks so far but I haven't gotten prelim results back)
I'd stick with physics (if I enjoyed them the same)
Key thing is: if you want to do course A, you should make sure you have all the essential subjects to support your pursuit of that course. Say you get into Civil Engineering, on the strength of your performance in Food Tech: then how are you going to cope with the part that requires a reasonable foundation in Physics, regardless of whether or not the NSW HSC Physics is watered-down physics. Do you think your bridging course will be enough? Maybe, and maybe not.
Nah. Don't listen to this.
No offence, but HSC Physics is a joke compared to uni physics. It's not super relevant, mainly you just need the core concepts and then MATHS, so if he does MX2 he'll be fine, if he drops to MX1 he's in trouble. But like, wiki-ing the core shit and then maths-ing will be fine.
Also, the bridging courses are a joke from what I hear. Don't bother.
That's pretty much what I'm trying to ask in this thread: how applicable is HSC physics to civil and if the bridging course is useful for it
Prelim physics + MX2 will be more than enough.
In terms of optimizing your ATAR, physics may not necessarily be the bad choice if you consider scaling and size of cohort
And as you've mentioned, it would also be more relevant to an Engineering degree
But if you really dislike physics for whatever reason (bad teacher, unfair assessment etc. ) ,
dropping the HSC physics course will not severely affect your future study IF you can learn it by yourself
Yeah, all of dis ~~
Do you know if the bridging course is more quantitative (from the sounds of it) than the HSC course?
Don't bother doing it.
If you can justify wasting the money or whatever
Then go ahead
But I wasn't bothered last year.
I did prelim physics in year 11 (teacher was awful, we didn't cover like half of the syllabus and I came like 5th/32 on like 55% or something) then dropped it and did MX2 in year 12.
Then went to uni last year and they were all like "Hmmmm, what units are you doing?" and then saw the list of units for BE(Mech(Biomed))/BMedSc and then the guy was worried about me not having done year 12 physics so wanted me to do fundies and the bridging course.
But I was just like "fuck dat" and did reg, no bridging course.
Hated the subject still and got like 64 but whatevs.
My friend did similar (except in adv sc) and ended up with a high HD.
So as long as you try it doesn't matter.
Hm, I like physics (hence, the reason for wanting to venture into a field where physics is applied) but I don't like how school runs it (if that makes sense...science at my school in general is a bit of a joke). I get tutored for physics and find that more enjoyable. I guess that's also another reason I'm considering not doing it.
Decisions
I don't really want to spend a year kind of not enjoying it, because of school, and go into uni discovering most of the stuff we learnt is irrelevant :/
Stop going to class then. lol