lou071 said:
wondering if the credit point of the subject tells the degree of difficulties. so for example, if the subject's credit point is 6, does this mean that it is harder than subject which the credit point is 3?
You only need to know how many credit points a class is worth so that you can satisfy the amounts of points you need to complete in a year.
For example, in an Arts degree you need at least 48 CP to complete the year. That means you can take 4 classes per semester worth 6CP. (4 x 6 = 24, then 24 x 2 for 2 semesters a year gives you 48CP/year).
Math classes are worth 3CP, meaning instead of only taking one maths class, you have to take two to equal the normal amount of CP. So if you're taking a maths class, you'd have to take two math classes a semester plus three other classes worth 6CP each. (So your math classes are: 2 x 3 = 6CP, and your other classes are: 3 x 6CP = 18, adding them up all together makes 24CP a semester).
Hopefully that makes sense to you cupcakes. If not, I'll leave it up to some more eloquent to explain. Don't forget to check how many credit points you've got for the year though. Or else you might fail.
If you want to know how hard a particular class is, I think it's best just to download the subject reviews pdf in the other thread and read pass other people's opinion on the class. No guarantees though!