Hey everyone.
I have this dilemma, you see.
I really don't want to do 10 Units next year because incase I am worried that:
1. That requires having to try in SOR1 and I really don't want to
2. That means if I only do 10 Units, I can fuck anything up majorly.
However, I am finding Chemistry increasingly difficult.
FYI, I currently do 12 units.
Currently, I do:
English Adv (forced by school)
SOR1 (Forced by school)
3U Maths
Chem
Legal
Modern History
I know that seems to be a smorgasbord of sciences and humanities, I know.
But this year has been really weird.
For example, in my first three extension maths tests, my marks were in the 60-70% range (admittedly above average, but still) and in my prelim, I received 86%. I enjoy it a lot, but for the prelim I did mounds of practice papers and studied incredibly for it. I managed 5th in the grade.
Chemistry on the other hand, I'm interested in. For me, a lot of the concepts are nonsensical and hard to get my head around, and I find it difficult. However, so does the rest of the form. I've done reasonably well so far, maintaining above average, but receiving 60% in my prelim, as the night before I was much more focused on my Modern History exam hours after Chemistry. I like some concepts and applying Chemistry, I'm just not great at it.
I like the rest of my subjects.
Here's my choices that I see:
Change SoR 1U to 2U (allowed) and drop chemistry, leaves me with 11 units.
Pick up Extension 2 Maths, drop chemistry, leaves me with 11 units.
Pick up Extension History, drop chemistry, leaves me with 11 units.
Drop chemistry, leaves me with 10 units.
Extension History seems rather bland to me, and 2U religion isn't appealing.
So after hearing my spiel and long post, here's my question:
1. Do you think picking up Extension 2 Maths is a wise idea for an Extension 1 student that is comfortable with the course? Would you pick it up?
2. Do you think that dropping Chemistry is a wise idea, or does the content begin afresh/change significantly?
Thanks.
I have this dilemma, you see.
I really don't want to do 10 Units next year because incase I am worried that:
1. That requires having to try in SOR1 and I really don't want to
2. That means if I only do 10 Units, I can fuck anything up majorly.
However, I am finding Chemistry increasingly difficult.
FYI, I currently do 12 units.
Currently, I do:
English Adv (forced by school)
SOR1 (Forced by school)
3U Maths
Chem
Legal
Modern History
I know that seems to be a smorgasbord of sciences and humanities, I know.
But this year has been really weird.
For example, in my first three extension maths tests, my marks were in the 60-70% range (admittedly above average, but still) and in my prelim, I received 86%. I enjoy it a lot, but for the prelim I did mounds of practice papers and studied incredibly for it. I managed 5th in the grade.
Chemistry on the other hand, I'm interested in. For me, a lot of the concepts are nonsensical and hard to get my head around, and I find it difficult. However, so does the rest of the form. I've done reasonably well so far, maintaining above average, but receiving 60% in my prelim, as the night before I was much more focused on my Modern History exam hours after Chemistry. I like some concepts and applying Chemistry, I'm just not great at it.
I like the rest of my subjects.
Here's my choices that I see:
Change SoR 1U to 2U (allowed) and drop chemistry, leaves me with 11 units.
Pick up Extension 2 Maths, drop chemistry, leaves me with 11 units.
Pick up Extension History, drop chemistry, leaves me with 11 units.
Drop chemistry, leaves me with 10 units.
Extension History seems rather bland to me, and 2U religion isn't appealing.
So after hearing my spiel and long post, here's my question:
1. Do you think picking up Extension 2 Maths is a wise idea for an Extension 1 student that is comfortable with the course? Would you pick it up?
2. Do you think that dropping Chemistry is a wise idea, or does the content begin afresh/change significantly?
Thanks.
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