So is it bad that I'm doing bio, chem, legal and business-all basically rote learning subjects?This is also true - there's too much rote learning for Chemistry and Physics because they should be more conceptual. All the humanities/social sciences are rote learning frenzies (experience from Modern History) - I just couldn't do it.
Should've done extension English when the coordinator offered it.
Should've not dropped to standard from advanced.
Should've gone to a school that ran drama.
Should've tried.
Should've done biology in semester one instead of physics.
Should've done MedSc at UNSW.
My life is full of bad decisions.
Med at UWSBro...da fuck you doin in uni now? just transfer ur way in bro srsly (no homo)
youve never done melodic dictations? lol we do them in yr 7-8 compulsory music, and we continued to do them in yr 9-10 elective music.I regret picking Music 2 How the hell can teachers fairly mark someone's playing on an instrument if they don't play it themselves? Also all this composition crap, a musicology essay that we have 20 minutes to write and friggin melodic dictation and sight singing that we (well at least my class) has never been taught how to do. Plus, the choices for the pieces you have to play are so restrictive. Add to that that the whole subject is pretty much an ATAR killer and you get the biggest regret of my HSC year
Why did you pick those then (first list)?I hate all of my subjects equally except for senior science even though the teacher is a butt hole
The subjects I'm doing now are:
Advanced English
Maths
Ext.1 maths
SOR 1 unit
Physics
Senior Science
What I should've picked:
Standard English
General Maths
Visual Arts
Food Tech
Senior Science
Multimedia / D&T
SOR 1U / Catholic Studies
Hate Life
You read my mind nerds. Like, the subjects are completely different (not trying to be mean, just curious).Why did you pick those then (first list)?
It seems like she is a creative one, they should suit her more.You read my mind nerds. Like, the subjects are completely different (not trying to be mean, just curious).
Not so much the creativeness, it's more the workload/difficulty.It seems like she is a creative one, they should suit her more.
At this point in time, giving up isn't a option. Just keep on going , btw if you need papers, look at my signature.Idk I guess my parents were like no they aren't going to get you anywhere in life blah blah blah just do these and you'll get a better atar no-one told me it was going to be the death of me
I thought I could do it but I guess not ohh well not long to go :L
Idk I guess my parents were like no they aren't going to get you anywhere in life blah blah blah just do these and you'll get a better atar no-one told me it was going to be the death of meWhy did you pick those then (first list)?
Thanks heaps Yeah I noticed them! I'll check it out thaaaannkkk yooooouuuuAt this point in time, giving up isn't a option. Just keep on going , btw if you need papers, look at my signature.
That always is difficult, but think of it as a good life/learning experience. It's even worse in uni sometimes with Lecturers and in the workplace as well. But you just have to learn to handle it and work your way around it (I am aware that it is easier said than done).It's not that I'm giving up it just feels like anything I do it isn't good enough and it's frustrating because not even the teachers know what they want they all say different things!!
. My pleasure heh. I'm guessing people have high expectations of you??Thanks heaps Yeah I noticed them! I'll check it out thaaaannkkk yooooouuuu
It's not that I'm giving up it just feels like anything I do it isn't good enough and it's frustrating because not even the teachers know what they want they all say different things!!
That's true I try to stay positive and remind myself that there are many ways to get to where I want to get and whatever happens, happens :3That always is difficult, but think of it as a good life/learning experience. It's even worse in uni sometimes with Lecturers and in the workplace as well. But you just have to learn to handle it and work your way around it (I am aware that it is easier said than done).