SweatyAsian#1
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- 2022
Hello fellow procrastinators, intrigued students, and bright minds,
As the title suggests, I'm stuck on whether I should choose:
1) 4U Mathematics for HSC and drop Chemistry in year 12 (10 units at the end)
OR
2) Should I stick with 3U and keep Chemistry to be on the safe side? (11 Units till the end)
Many people have told me to do 4U Maths AND Chemistry, and to drop either one if the burden is too high. Also, I fully and utterly understand that 4U would be the "best" option if I was interested in Mechanical Engineering but I like to keep my mind open to new ideas and subjects if it has very nice advantages. Teachers and cohort are both good, but I would require 75% and up for 4U to be advantageous, whilst I am finding 3U Maths hard on a scale of 6/10.
I also know that 4U takes a lot more time, effort and intelligence than chemistry, but I'm more interested in the Mechanical Engineering courses, etc. Although I am not set on going with this uni course, it seems to be the only one I'm interested atm.
Please let me know if you have any personal advice on what I should do and any experience you have with these subjects.
Thank you!
As the title suggests, I'm stuck on whether I should choose:
1) 4U Mathematics for HSC and drop Chemistry in year 12 (10 units at the end)
OR
2) Should I stick with 3U and keep Chemistry to be on the safe side? (11 Units till the end)
Many people have told me to do 4U Maths AND Chemistry, and to drop either one if the burden is too high. Also, I fully and utterly understand that 4U would be the "best" option if I was interested in Mechanical Engineering but I like to keep my mind open to new ideas and subjects if it has very nice advantages. Teachers and cohort are both good, but I would require 75% and up for 4U to be advantageous, whilst I am finding 3U Maths hard on a scale of 6/10.
I also know that 4U takes a lot more time, effort and intelligence than chemistry, but I'm more interested in the Mechanical Engineering courses, etc. Although I am not set on going with this uni course, it seems to be the only one I'm interested atm.
Please let me know if you have any personal advice on what I should do and any experience you have with these subjects.
Thank you!