RuiRy7
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So what has happened is that I currently have a percentage of 60% for chemistry, my prelim exam is in a week. I feel like I still don't understand 70% of the content, and don't know if I will pass the exam and thus the preliminary course. What I wanted to ask is, is there a percentage mark I have to get in order to pass the course? I currently am doing 13 units and plan on dropping the subject next year as I am planning on taking extension 2 maths and will have 14 units.
I don't know if I'm just not suited for chemistry or my method of study is completely off, for context, I have approximately 80 in extension maths, 90-95 in advanced maths, 80 in advanced english, 90 in enterprise computing, 90 in engineering studies and 95 in physics. They're all relatively high, then I just have chemistry at 60, ranked at near bottom of class. I didn't struggle this much in the chemistry concepts in year 10, but this feels like a completely overwhelming subject for me. The exams aren't too hard, some of my classmates are getting 90s but I don't understand why and what are the impacts if I do bad and my average drops down to say like 50%?
I don't know if I'm just not suited for chemistry or my method of study is completely off, for context, I have approximately 80 in extension maths, 90-95 in advanced maths, 80 in advanced english, 90 in enterprise computing, 90 in engineering studies and 95 in physics. They're all relatively high, then I just have chemistry at 60, ranked at near bottom of class. I didn't struggle this much in the chemistry concepts in year 10, but this feels like a completely overwhelming subject for me. The exams aren't too hard, some of my classmates are getting 90s but I don't understand why and what are the impacts if I do bad and my average drops down to say like 50%?