hannahxxx said:
This will be me. When the results come out I know my uai will be in the 80s (way off what I need for my degree). Has anyone out there done it again-can anyone give me some advice? I would have to start yr 12 again in Feb-which means I've "missed" a term. My parents arent taking my decision well
.... And so the world turns......
Trust me when I say, do NOT repeat!
I did Pathways so I did my HSC over 2 years, so technically I guess its a little like repeating Year 12 in many ways. You really do not want to put yourself through 2 full years of the HSC when you have other options open to you. You just get over the HSC after a while, and it then becomes VERY hard to motivate yourself. It was okay I guess for me, because I was doing new courses so it wasn't hard to stay motivated, but I'd imagine it would be really hard for you since you'll have done the work already and will get bored easily. It will feel like a step going backwards, rather than forwards.
It wont be easy going back to school either, because I assume you've gone through all the "omg I'm never going back!" emotions along with your friends. I missed the first term of Year 12 fourth term last year as well, and although it would be easier for you because you have done the work before, you'll still have to make up the assessments and work you've missed - it's not easy!
A UAI in the 80's isn't bad at all. If its not what you need for your course, look at other options such as going into a course that has a lower cut off and transferring after a year. So much better than repeating!
Plus, Like others have said, if you end up going worse in a course, you'll be stuck with that mark and possibly a lower UAI... then you'll just regret wasting a year of your life..