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Subjects you wish you DID do (1 Viewer)

williamc

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-pari- said:
none really. i'm happy with my sub's.

Same, but if i didn't go to a Catholic school i would have chosen Physics instead of 2 unit Re.
 

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studies of religion instead of catholic.
or ancient instead of business.
or both
and then i would have picked up the tafe radio course.
i hate variety
 

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ext english 2, and french beginners, which my school doesn't offer, it only offers jap continuers for seniors.
 

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LOL!! me too, I wanted to do 22 units - the teachers thought I was mad!! Then I got it down to 14/15 and teachers were still thought I was mad!! (but they were totally supportive) :D
 

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dr baby beanie said:
LOL!! me too, I wanted to do 22 units - the teachers thought I was mad!! Then I got it down to 14/15 and teachers were still thought I was mad!! (but they were totally supportive) :D
If I did all the subjects I had an interest in, it would be a large number of units indeed :uhhuh:
 
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i know its too late to brag.. but anyways

textiles or Art sighsss....

Guys do subjects u like... or do the subjects that scale up high!!!
 

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nice to know you all feel my pain.

i should have at least picked up some more units cause ive only got 10 which go towards my uai. too late now.
 

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I'm doing the subjects I like. I have no interest at all in atoms and calculus.
 

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I REALLY wish I'd done s&c and ancient instead of physics and chemistry... and general instead of ext 1 maths...
I thought I wanted to be a vet... I was wrong.
I HATE MATHS AND SCIENCE!!
 

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Gangles.McGee said:
Everyone who doesnt do S&C should regret it. A great subject to get easy marks in + its fun!
No.

It's the way round for me as Chemistry runs on the same line as Society & Culture at our school.
Chemistry is a great subject to get average marks + its a LOT of fun ! (except for me with very good marks and still a lot of fun)
 

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I wish I did Biology (would compliment Biochemistry stuff) but noooo ... I lost in an argument and gave in into IPT (Theory subject about IT) ... I wanted to do an option topic called AMS which benefits my Physics but noooo ... We will have to do TPS instead ....

Anyway its great to do subjects that are fun and enjoyable (except English and Mathematics to a certain extent).
 

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I had IPT down as my 14th and 15th units for Year 11, but they didn't run it because 6 people chose it.

And they ran Extension English with 5.
 

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Gangles.McGee said:
Its a great subject esp. when you have a brilliant teacher who can guide you while doing the PIP, and a cultured class.
Well no wonder our school didn't offer it - 'cultured class' is the defining phrase there.
 

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