astroman
Well-Known Member
Hey guys so i've done my yearly exams and have received a mixed range of marks and was wondering if i should drop a subject for year 12 as i currently have 12 units. I study: English adv, business, Ipt, engineering, math 2u, physics. my ranks are:
english adv - 18/214 90%
business - 24/131 90%
math 2u - 68/150 70%
ipt - 2/32 94%
engineering - 9/34 72%
physics - 23/82. 80%
school rank 120s
Personally i am really satisfied with all of my subjects with exception to engineering. It has way too much content and the exam went for 3hrs. Also it is really boring and all we learn is calculating forces, and microstructures of materials and how they are made, basically everything is related to mechanical and civil engo. I really want to drop this subject because i feel that it will consume a lot of my time during the HSC year and that it will make me lose study time for much harder subjects like physics which i really need to work on. Also only 1 student had achieved a band 6 in engo for the 2013 hsc class and this is really demoralising compared to my other subjects where a lot of students excel.
My problem is that if i do drop engineering that i will be left with 10 units, taking away the 'safety net' of 2 units that would be helpful incase i fail a subject, but at the same time i don't want to do the course because it is really time consuming and the effort is not worth the mediocre scaling.
So what do you suggest? I am really confused as what to do. I see a lot of people doing 10 or 11 courses units for HSC and only a small portion carry 12.
Also i need to make a decision by friday as we will be enrolled into year 12 courses then.
Thanks, astroman.
english adv - 18/214 90%
business - 24/131 90%
math 2u - 68/150 70%
ipt - 2/32 94%
engineering - 9/34 72%
physics - 23/82. 80%
school rank 120s
Personally i am really satisfied with all of my subjects with exception to engineering. It has way too much content and the exam went for 3hrs. Also it is really boring and all we learn is calculating forces, and microstructures of materials and how they are made, basically everything is related to mechanical and civil engo. I really want to drop this subject because i feel that it will consume a lot of my time during the HSC year and that it will make me lose study time for much harder subjects like physics which i really need to work on. Also only 1 student had achieved a band 6 in engo for the 2013 hsc class and this is really demoralising compared to my other subjects where a lot of students excel.
My problem is that if i do drop engineering that i will be left with 10 units, taking away the 'safety net' of 2 units that would be helpful incase i fail a subject, but at the same time i don't want to do the course because it is really time consuming and the effort is not worth the mediocre scaling.
So what do you suggest? I am really confused as what to do. I see a lot of people doing 10 or 11 courses units for HSC and only a small portion carry 12.
Also i need to make a decision by friday as we will be enrolled into year 12 courses then.
Thanks, astroman.
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