ofcourse not...but fact is that maths is not like every other subject for a few reasons:
1. It's required for UNI for a large numbers of courses
2. It's a 'classic'/'common' subject, which traditionally is done by highly intelligent people. I ofcourse am opposed to this opinion because i dont' like maths, which is why i don't do it, yet i still magically consider myself to be smart
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3. As a result of 1 & 2 there is a situation where people do maths because they want to be considered smart and want to make a good impression on universities when trying to enter into courses in which maths isn't a prerequisite...i know so many people who are doing general or advanced maths because they want to get into subjects such as law and other humanities in uni, they are excellent at humanities but not at maths and their marks in it are accordingly low...
For example, you won't see any people that are doing business or legal studies because they think it makes a good impression or don't want to be considered as not smart, that happens only with maths as far as i know...
In that case general maths is regarded is the 'default' eventohugh its not...no maths is the default maths...people can do a lot better subjects for their uai such as english extentions if they want to get into courses that do not require maths...
I absolutely agree with everything MinAi said, i think that general maths should be repealed due to all the reasons mentioned. Furthermore, i think that its about time that teachers convey to students that maths is no longer sacred and that if a student wants to be a lawyer, or an artist, or an historian or any other academic subject they do not have to do maths to achieve it if they don't like and/or aren't good at it...