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yes, that's the point of it haha.when getting them to ring up nesa pls pls pls mention the brutal atrocious act of them not letting us pick chem and physics freely![]()
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yes, that's the point of it haha.when getting them to ring up nesa pls pls pls mention the brutal atrocious act of them not letting us pick chem and physics freely![]()
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Ask teachers which they think is best for you and think about the workload, how much you'll actually enjoy it, the odds of regretting the decision, what other subjects you're doing, etc.the problem is that it will run on the same line as legal
i stuck to a routine very closely to keep studying consistently. i had a set time i would start studying each day and a set time in which i would finish. i also made sure that i did it every single day (excluding weekends). it gets to the point where its such an ingrained thing that it feels weird when i take breaks.how to keep consistent with it for the whole year? I've always just did a bunch of revision the week of tests at most
workload wise, i think it might be less than bio and i think i might find myself enjoying it. i really want to do legal tho, so if i supposedly did then i would have to pick another subject bc i am NOT doing 4 sciences.Ask teachers which they think is best for you and think about the workload, how much you'll actually enjoy it, the odds of regretting the decision, what other subjects you're doing, etc.
who the hell is arsed to use proper english on bosI starting learning English as my third language just under a year ago, but even I can spot many ways you need to improve.
i had a friend who did both earth and legal. he ended up dropping legal bcuz it was just a ton of content and it was putting stress on him. i think you should choose based on what you have more of an interest in and enjoy, and if you think you can keep up with all the content of it. also i have a friend who did earth and bio - way more content in bio to cover. also its good to keep in mind that with earth there are less online resources as its the less popular subject.workload wise, i think it might be less than bio and i think i might find myself enjoying it. i really want to do legal tho, so if i supposedly did then i would have to pick another subject bc i am NOT doing 4 sciences.
also doing earth content helped a bit with other subjects bcuz the content would sometimes overlap, though thats a really specific thing based on the subjects you do.i had a friend who did both earth and legal. he ended up dropping legal bcuz it was just a ton of content and it was putting stress on him. i think you should choose based on what you have more of an interest in and enjoy, and if you think you can keep up with all the content of it. also i have a friend who did earth and bio - way more content in bio to cover. also its good to keep in mind that with earth there are less online resources as its the less popular subject.
specifically it helped out a lot with geo bcuz theres a year 12 module on ecosystems. but also with food tech and DT there are some dotpoints that relate to sustainability, and earth knowledge helped w that.also doing earth content helped a bit with other subjects bcuz the content would sometimes overlap, though thats a really specific thing based on the subjects you do.
oi wtfgang im thinking instead of bio or chemistry to do earth and environmental science...
dont choose earth (bias)gang im thinking instead of bio or chemistry to do earth and environmental science...
oi wtf
damn whydont choose earth (bias)
cuz it's dirt sciencedamn why
is this good or bad?cuz it's dirt science
bro take chem physis this good or bad?
i ate barium sulfate on my last test lmao i love chemistrybro take chem phys
jk jk do whatever u want but chem is fun ngl
