Hey mate how are you? I know you are considered to be a decent tutour around here, and I really need help with something. I have trouble calculating the area of an octagon using conventional formulas, would you happen to have your own formula for this that you could share with me? Thanks heaps...
Sounds like you know what you want to do then. Give it a shot and see if you enjoy it. If you don't enjoy anything just drop it, it doesn't hurt to drop a subject in the first semester of year 11.
Have you put any thought into software design and development (I think that is what it's called)? I never did it in school myself, but a bit of programming knowledge would assist you greatly in most engineering degrees.
In the end, only choose what you really want to do. If engineering studies...
When I did engineering studies I personally found it pretty boring most of the time. I'm doing Electrical Engineering now and it is nothing at all like what we did in Engineering Studies. If you were to do something else, what would you choose?
Belonging
S1: 11/15
S2: 13/15
S3: 10-13/15 (I don't know how they will react to my response)
Modules
Mod A: 12/20
Mod B: 12/20 (would be higher but I didn't know enough on the closing scenes)
Mod C: 18/20
Yep I had similar thoughts, but I didn't let it bother me. I'm already losing marks from the Mod B question, so there's no point freaking out because you would just lose more. I'm not the type to stress over an exam though, very laid back parents.
Multiplexing
I thought it was alright, should get around 70% minimum, probably around 80%. Seemed much harder than last years paper but wasn't too bad. Was like nothing on composites really which was surprising.
Definitely drop to ESL. It would be like a gift to you. Easier than standard english with much better scaling.
EDIT: though some uni courses might require standard or above? don't quote me on that, just thought I may have read it in another thread.
Although I've been reading over essays from time to time for the last week, I find if I just keep reading a few essays over and over enough information sticks for me to write in the exam. Like many others I left English study for the trials up until 2 days before and this helped me a lot. Went...