Same at our school, when my cousin did physics at school she needed 3U maths to do physics. I did Chemistry on general maths and l don't think it affected it at all but for physics it a different question.Originally posted by santaslayer
at our school, if u were to do chem and physics, they recommended u to do 2u maths......
our school said to do chem u needed to have done good in year 10 inter/adva maths and 4 phsyics advacned mathsOriginally posted by Misturi
Same at our school, when my cousin did physics at school she needed 3U maths to do physics. I did Chemistry on general maths and l don't think it affected it at all but for physics it a different question.
I got top of my intermediate maths class in year 10 and l went fine in the maths part of chem, it was everything else that l went bad in.Originally posted by *girl04*
our school said to do chem u needed to have done good in year 10 inter/adva maths and 4 phsyics advacned maths
l've completed chem, and done my hsc exam.Originally posted by pcx_demolition017
btw. what r u guys up to in chem? im on to the second part of "metals" (on the syllabus).
well the first three would be the ones that I imagine get scaled highest, but if you want a really up there UAI, you should aim for 90+ in every subjectOriginally posted by Kulazzi
Hey I do these subjects:
2U Mathematics
Advanced English
Business Studies
Textiles and Design
Software Design and Development
Society and Culture
Out of these 6 subjects, which one do I have to do well in in order to get a UAI of above 80, preferably 90, ?????
thanx for the advice I didn't realise you were quoting off me, I thought you were quoting off someone else, and when u said the first 3 subjects i read em off, Adv Eng, Mtahs and B.S yup they're all what I do, and then thats when i realised you quoted off meOriginally posted by glycerine
well the first three would be the ones that I imagine get scaled highest, but if you want a really up there UAI, you should aim for 90+ in every subject
to everyone else -there is no such thing as a 'bad subject combo', you do what you're comfortable with, and if doing 20 units of maths and science is your thing and you can deal, then do so