Alright, so I did Advance Mathematics in my preliminary course, but dropped it recently due to my poor results. (33%, 71%, 51%) So far, I felt absolutely no regrets. Even my Maths teacher has told some of us that it's better to drop, rather than struggle and not achieve the goals you wanted to reach.
The problem is, however, that my tutor for maths has just told me that it was a dumb decision to not do any Mathematics in the HSC course if I want to go to university. He said that it was better to do any maths, even just General, than to not do any at all. He claimed that universities will not accept you for the majority of the courses that they offer if you do not have maths as a subject.
This has been stressing me out and now I want to do maths again, but I'm afraid that it's too late already. Is Maths really as important as my tutor portrays it to be? Or is what he said more of an opinion than fact?
The problem is, however, that my tutor for maths has just told me that it was a dumb decision to not do any Mathematics in the HSC course if I want to go to university. He said that it was better to do any maths, even just General, than to not do any at all. He claimed that universities will not accept you for the majority of the courses that they offer if you do not have maths as a subject.
This has been stressing me out and now I want to do maths again, but I'm afraid that it's too late already. Is Maths really as important as my tutor portrays it to be? Or is what he said more of an opinion than fact?
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