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luckyducky

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i do 4U maths, eng adv, bio, chem n sor. i just got my first 4U assess n i got 16.5/39. The average was in the low 20's. I'm thinkin of droppin 4U but then i will only b left with 10 units.
what should i do?
 
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it depends on your 3unit mark because your 3unit will count toward both 2unit and 3 unit. Scaling wise, i think 4 unit is very high up there but yet again it can be a tough subject. It all depends on how your going in 3 unit
 

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there's about 30 people in the course. My 3U mark wans't good mark wise 29/42 but every one did bad in that assess
 

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well your subjects are alright, and if you think you can work at it then keep going at 4u maths but in the end its up to you. i did bad at 3u, i got my mark back the day before my 4u and i caned the exam. dont let one small bad result get you down!
 

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My first 3u assessment I got 71%, the top person got 98%ish, but ended up with the same overall mark as I did (96).S o just keep at it and start the past papers:)
 

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luckyducky said:
can u get a high UAI doin only 10 units. By high i mean 97ish
of course, only 10 units count towards uai so there is no reason to do more, except for security or interest, it just depends on how you perform in those 10 units - obviously
 

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luckyducky said:
can u get a high UAI doin only 10 units. By high i mean 97ish
Yes, but if you keep 4u you'll have a better chance of a high UAI due to its juicy scaling, but you need to put in a lot of hard work because that is often the difference between someone getting 60-70 and 90s
 

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