Re: "Official Notice: Revised examination specifications for Stage 6 Mathematics cour
By the time you get to that level, the kids don't care anyway. Coming from a school with more General maths classes than mathematics, ext 1 and ext 2 combined. We even have kids asking to drop from Applied...
1. What is your age?
17 years, 11 months and 5 days
2. Are you Male or Female?
Female
3. What licence do you currently hold:
a. Learner Licence
b. Red Provisional Licence (stage 1)
c. Green Provisional Licence (stage 2)
d. Full, Unrestricted Licence
4. How long have you had your current licence...
In prelim... maths, and I loved visual arts. Really wish I hadn't dropped it now :( And I have to agree with most, English is the most god-awful subject
*whereas. I'd be worried too mate, if I were you. Imagine taking subjects with a lot of essay writing, when you can't even structure a sentence!! lol but really, I am soo glad I don't do a history. All 3 sciences + maths FTW.
Shit. There goes any satisfaction I felt. If 300 is average, coming first in a school in the 600's would be bottom of the class :/. Although our year group pretty much kicks last year's ass
English Adv. - 91% (2/~50)
Biology - 90% (1/16)
Chemistry- 90% (1/10)
Physics - 79% (1/15)
Ext Maths- 86% (1/5)
Ext 2 Maths - 57% (1/2) <-- lol
pretty happy, especially with chem because I came close to failing my yearlies last year :]
Just as likely to get a high ATAR with a job than without. It just shows your organisation skills, and commitment. And as I said - an employer will more likely hire someone who has held a job before. This will come in handy when I have to go to uni and support myself whilst I complete my 'decent...
I did the bare minimum really - assignments, homework, and study the week before exams. Also working, because I like me the money :] There's no need to put a hold on your life for two years, have fun and get a job. A job is probably the best thing on your resume, better than a 99.95 ATAR. Plus...
I agree. Biology is actually a really good subject, and interesting as well. And doing subjects by what you're interested in generally works out better than just picking subjects because they scale well.
It is a situation that could be good, or turn out terribly wrong. But it was practically one on one before anyway - a perk to a non-selective school I spose. The 3u class only has 5 in it as well :]
I'm also ranked first, but only out of two :P And to make matters worse, I think the other student might be dropping. And that brings on a whole new round of questions... like is it bad or risky to be the only one in the class? Cause I can't compare myself to anyone else, and have no-one to fall...