Physics + engineering + 4 unit maths (1 Viewer)

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hey everyone

i was just wondering is there anybody doing physics, engineering and 4 unit maths.

if there is anybody could you please tell me if u think it is too hard and you will not be able to cope and if possible tell me your marks.

i think if i do all of them, then it would take up too much of my time and i will never finish succesfully.
 

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My friend is doing 4u Maths, Engineering, Physics, and IPT. He's in the top three in our school. It's quite possible to do, just be prepared to put in some work. He's achieving high results because he's putting in the effort. If you do the same, you'll be able to cope fine.
 

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obimoshman1234 said:
i dont do all but i mean what are ur other subjects???? because u need to factor those in as well
i do Engineering studies, business studies, Advanced english, 4 unit maths, but dont know if i should stick with physics or the workload would just get too much,

either physics or SOR
 
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i do adv english, ext 1 + 2 maths, chem, physics and engineering. i am an incredibly lazy student and i have coped alright. physics and engineering wont take up that much of your time, it will be maths and english that will. at least in my case.
 

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Get rid of SOR, physics is sick and much more relevant to engineering than engineering studies. But in terms of workload, if you just make good use of all your class and holiday time in the first half of the year you should be all good.
 
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i think someone else mentioned it in the other thread but physics and chemistry are both in engineering so you will be at an advantage that way. and engineering is a little bit of help in one of the 4unit topics (mechanics). not with the formulas or anything, just the method of resolving forces and stuff.
 

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