malayz_angel
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I do 4 u English and general maths...when I tell ppl that they just look at me as though I'm weird and unbalanced (which I am lol)
yeah, i'd have to agree with that. can't believe i even did maths in yr 11. should've not even picked it up to begin with!Originally posted by Lolliana
I don't do any maths either
it was the best decision of my life
why? do u go to ruse or something?I was the first person in our school's history to drop it entirely
You're still doing five courses, buddy. Advanced, Extension 1 and Extension 2 English are separate courses and do not have the same exam.Veck said:yeah I'm a 4u 4u kinda guy, it's easy considering we only have to focus on three subjects
whoever said it counts your four subjects is kidding themselves because it isn't true, I'm getting my UAI counted based on my best ten units, which will be 4u english 4u maths, and french, and thus, I am not trying whatsoever tomorrow for my chemistry exam.
I have researched this and I'm 100% certain. I just feel sorry for people doing 5/6 subjects... THAT's a lot of work.
have fun guys.
So Veck, you're chem is going to count, so you'd better actually try!!!To be eligible for a UAI you must satisfactorily complete at least 10 units (including at least two units of English) of UAI courses.
Courses must include at least three UAI courses of two units or greater and at least four subjects.
So Veck, you're chem is going to count, so you'd better actually try!!!
UAC Website said:Rule 2 - Calculation of the UAI
Your UAI is based on the aggregate of scaled marks in 10 units of UAI courses comprising:
your best two units of English; and
your best eight units from the remaining units, subject to the provision that no more than two units of Category B courses be included.