LoneShadow
Uber Procrastinator
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when I first chose SDD at the end of year 10, I purely did so because I thought it was 95% practical and 5% bumming around. Never actually thought or expected it to be a 75% theory and "only" 25% practical [which was reduced to 10% practical by the fkn teacher..Grrrrrrrrr]. I started it with enthausiam and by the end of HSC I was wishing it was over with it sooner. Not that it is a boring subject, but because it turned to be the opposite of what I expected it to be. So, if you are a programming freak [dat's a coding freak] like me and don't enjoy reading boring theory, then this subject is not for you. Stay away from it. One more thing for those theory lovers, SDD is harder than IPT. If you want to choose SDD, you must have a logical mind and also love both theory and practicals. Otherwise you'll be pissed to death by the end of HSC. Just like me.
oh btw...my average for practical work for year 11 and 12 was 97.5, and theory...er...75. Igot 88 in the HSC. CRAP. I know. but it wasnt counted towards my UAI...so........watch out.
oh btw...my average for practical work for year 11 and 12 was 97.5, and theory...er...75. Igot 88 in the HSC. CRAP. I know. but it wasnt counted towards my UAI...so........watch out.