Okay, I'm currently in yr 11 (or unofficially yr 12 considering all the official yr 12 are off doing their HSC and/or have already finished).
I have 13 units at school right now, and yes, I also do about 6hrs a week of tutoring (last term was 3u maths, 2u physics, this term it's 3/4u maths). I find myself struggling to finish all the work without going past like 1 or 2 o'clock every morning. I'm finding the shear amount of work to be stressful. I would prefer it if I drop to 10 or 11 units so I can concentrate on each of the subjects better.
Subjects I have right now are:
Maths 4unit
English 3unit
Physics 2unit
Engineering 2unit
Visual Arts 2unit (maybe 3 now)
These are the report marks that I recieved from the yearlies and half yearlies:
The first score is half yearlies, the second is yearlies.
Maths Adv: 100/100, 97/100
Maths Ext1: 38/50, 41/50
I'm not happy about my results for ext maths, the maths staff decided to make this year's test to be extremely hard since 95% of the people in our grade decided to choose ext1 maths. When I revised with the past papers, i usually get 95-100%.
Maths Ext2: just started on the course so no results yet.
English Adv: 83/100, 74/100
English Ext1: 36/50, 44/50
Physics: 76/100, 85/100 (ranked 14th out of 112)
Engineering: 88/100, 90/100 (ranked 4th out of 26)
Visual Arts: 82/100, 90/100 (ranked 2nd out of 13)
Now for some background info on what I likent that we get for engineering to be stressful to say the least.
Our school is also a top school in the states for enginneering, 1st or 4th in the state for Engineering last year was from our school I think.
Visual Arts: I'm having mixed feelings about this. I always liked art, even from a young age. While every other kid was playing with toy trucks or whatever, I was usually drawing or painting.
As of this year, I came first in my class for the end of year written exam results, but my artworks are average (in my opinion anyways, but I'm usually very critical of myself). A heavy blow to my likings for Art came when I got rejected for National Art School while 5 or 6 other people in my class made it in. This lead to me thinking that maybe I'm just not very good and/or less talented. I sometimes get so upset when I think about that, that I actually feel like dropping Art.
I have 13 units at school right now, and yes, I also do about 6hrs a week of tutoring (last term was 3u maths, 2u physics, this term it's 3/4u maths). I find myself struggling to finish all the work without going past like 1 or 2 o'clock every morning. I'm finding the shear amount of work to be stressful. I would prefer it if I drop to 10 or 11 units so I can concentrate on each of the subjects better.
Subjects I have right now are:
Maths 4unit
English 3unit
Physics 2unit
Engineering 2unit
Visual Arts 2unit (maybe 3 now)
These are the report marks that I recieved from the yearlies and half yearlies:
The first score is half yearlies, the second is yearlies.
Maths Adv: 100/100, 97/100
Maths Ext1: 38/50, 41/50
I'm not happy about my results for ext maths, the maths staff decided to make this year's test to be extremely hard since 95% of the people in our grade decided to choose ext1 maths. When I revised with the past papers, i usually get 95-100%.
Maths Ext2: just started on the course so no results yet.
English Adv: 83/100, 74/100
English Ext1: 36/50, 44/50
Physics: 76/100, 85/100 (ranked 14th out of 112)
Engineering: 88/100, 90/100 (ranked 4th out of 26)
Visual Arts: 82/100, 90/100 (ranked 2nd out of 13)
Now for some background info on what I likent that we get for engineering to be stressful to say the least.
Our school is also a top school in the states for enginneering, 1st or 4th in the state for Engineering last year was from our school I think.
Visual Arts: I'm having mixed feelings about this. I always liked art, even from a young age. While every other kid was playing with toy trucks or whatever, I was usually drawing or painting.
As of this year, I came first in my class for the end of year written exam results, but my artworks are average (in my opinion anyways, but I'm usually very critical of myself). A heavy blow to my likings for Art came when I got rejected for National Art School while 5 or 6 other people in my class made it in. This lead to me thinking that maybe I'm just not very good and/or less talented. I sometimes get so upset when I think about that, that I actually feel like dropping Art.
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