I'm rethinking my choice of doing advanced math instead of standard for HSC. Currently, I'm at my class's average in 5.2 maths (which isn't really that good I won't lie) and I know that realistically I won't be able to achieve my atar goal if I continue on this path + will waste a lot of time I could spend on boosting my other subjects. I'm not good at math but I'm passionate about science and pursuing stem in uni.
Should I consider changing my subject selection to Standard and then take bridging courses at a later time? Perhaps even taking a gap year to solidify my math foundation (since it seems that's the root of my issues with math, I usually grasp the content really well when it's first introduced but as we explore it more & rely on previous topics we learned, I fall through.) Or should I be stubborn and push through? I believe I'd score better in standard despite scaling since I'm a "wordy" person and the part that's currently carrying my math grade is financial math although I'm hesitant about making the switch as advanced is a prerequisite for my uni options.
What are your opinions?
Should I consider changing my subject selection to Standard and then take bridging courses at a later time? Perhaps even taking a gap year to solidify my math foundation (since it seems that's the root of my issues with math, I usually grasp the content really well when it's first introduced but as we explore it more & rely on previous topics we learned, I fall through.) Or should I be stubborn and push through? I believe I'd score better in standard despite scaling since I'm a "wordy" person and the part that's currently carrying my math grade is financial math although I'm hesitant about making the switch as advanced is a prerequisite for my uni options.
What are your opinions?