Wow! You are exactly same as me in regards to subjects' taste!!!eliseliselise said:fascinating: 2+3u eng, 2+3+4u math,biology (when we are NOT doing evolution.... otherwise, its a rather entertaining and enjoyable course)
depressing: chemistry (so random and so much of it needs to be taken on faith-- you cant prove most of it, and the exam-style qus are killers :S), physics (just a watered down version of maths with powerpoints- quite drab)
but im happy, though. if you were to ask me last year, id be unhappy with all but one of my subjects! lawl pdhpe!! humanities!! aahahha!!
That means you are competing against yourself! I wouldn't want to compete against myself.foram said:They should just clone me a few times, and enrol all the me's into a single school and kick everybody else out. Then that school will be the no.1 school.
So you are telling me that many people get settled for Chemistry when they go to HSC?Muz4PM said:I think that the general consensus amongst Chemistry teachers and students alike is that students seem to find the Preliminary Course more difficult than the HSC Course. I must admit I have discovered that, the subjects I am leanring about now in Chemistry seem to 'click' more than what they did in Year 11.
I found that physics was the other way around to an extent.
Well, not so much settled, but more comfortable. I think that to do well in chemistry, you need to grasp most of the important concepts from the Preliminary Course, such as mol equations etc. So, what I am saying is, if you have a rough understanding of most of the Preliminary Course, I think that you will find the HSC Course will come easier to you.lyounamu said:So you are telling me that many people get settled for Chemistry when they go to HSC?
Thanks for that... I was thinking of dropping Chemistry until now... but reading your post empowers me. But the problem is: I gotta drop something (either Bio or Chem).Muz4PM said:Well, not so much settled, but more comfortable. I think that to do well in chemistry, you need to grasp most of the important concepts from the Preliminary Course, such as mol equations etc. So, what I am saying is, if you have a rough understanding of most of the Preliminary Course, I think that you will find the HSC Course will come easier to you.
That is why I think it is important to take 12 units into the first term of the HSC Year, and then to the half yearlies. What you found didn't come easily to you in the Preliminary Course may become clearer to you in the HSC course, and what you thought was easy in the Preliminary maybe more challenging in the HSC year. Having the extra two units gives you the liberty of dropping a subject which you aren't getting in the HSC year as opposed to a subject you may not be getting in the Preliminary Year.
I hope that made sense. Hahaha.
No worries, but just remember it is just one blokes opinion. Probably best if you got opinions from teachers, parents, students, etc etc before you go making too many decisions.lyounamu said:Thanks for that... I was thinking of dropping Chemistry until now... but reading your post empowers me. But the problem is: I gotta drop something (either Bio or Chem).
Thanks. I will see how I go this year, and will decide after that. So far, I am leaning towards Bio because I am much better at that.Muz4PM said:No worries, but just remember it is just one blokes opinion. Probably best if you got opinions from teachers, parents, students, etc etc before you go making too many decisions.
Yes, I think Chemistry scales better than Biology, but if you have to drop something look at how much work you are putting in compared to the result you are getting.
Anyway, good luck with it.
How would this school do in English?foram said:They should just clone me a few times, and enrol all the me's into a single school and kick everybody else out. Then that school will be the no.1 school.
At our school, it's just thoery. My friends of other schools who do it, got to take apart a broken GameCube for a prac :Olyounamu said:Are you serious? That's like the best subject (apart from maths, of course).
I don't do it but I know that it's really good. I nearly died regretting for not doing it.
i need to start my notes for it, cause i pay no attention in class lol. don't do any study either, but my rank is like 2/35 because most of the people who do it are borderline retards. i'll actually do work for the externals though. but yeah, it sucks ass.Amused said:dont worry, i'm dropping it the first chance i get, and i'm going to run far far away from such a horrid......thing
speaking the devil himself, i'm doing business notes right now.
oh god save me!
*burns business text book*
die you piece of crap! *stomps on the ashes*
*evil laugh*
ok, so i'm a little high on sugar........just keep scrolling.....
prelim bio is boring, but the HSC course is way more interesting IMO. it's pretty easy too, i've been doing past papers and stuff... lucky, too, cause some of the questions ended up in my half yearly...Yea, chem is nowhere near as bad as biology.
i agreeAmused said:i hate english too, there's nothing to learn! i mean we know our language, enough said. its pretty ironic that i hate advanced english but extention english is my favourite subject.