Gough Whitlam said:I got 35% in my Year 11 yearly last year my rank was 16/37, not a bad one but it's just so many works and I didn't understand it at all.
True, General's scaling is crap, but if you intend to go to uni then general is better than no maths. The good thing with General is you can spread out your time for other subjects as well which in the end, you may get a better marks across all subjects. I've done ok in the last 4 terms in general and getting 80%+ is not impossible. My trial mark was 82%, trial rank: 1/51, final rank: 1/51. I highly doubt I would get the same if I'm still doing 2 units maths.
Depends on what you want to do in Uni, courses such as Maths, engineer do expect you to study 2 Units maths but others such as Science, Computer Science and lots more courses don't require that, General Maths is perfectly fine
Don't worry about the scaling. If you do badly in a subject, even with the best scaling ever, you will still get a very low mark. However if you do very good in a subject, even with the worst scaling ever, you will still get a very high mark. Do the subject you like and you will get a good mark but not based on the scaling.
Hope this helps and good luck with your study in your HSC.
reformskoolgirl said:OMG I'm totally in the same dilemma
Maths just isn't my subject - i hate it- i just don't try
i'm doing mathematics 2 unit at the moment and i'm going pretty crap
but so is the rest of my class.............
and basically i could go a whole lot better if i put some effort in
but i'm considering doing general cos i know i could definitely get 95% +
should i ?? i mean compared to 40 - 60% results in maths !!
i just wanna do like communications or arts at uni anyway so it wouldn't matter what maths i do anyway - would it?
someone help!!1
u dont have 2 do certain subjects 2 get in2 most courses, most say assumed knowlage, not u have 2 no it (althou its advised u no it) doin genral maths and no maths will have the same effect on getting in2 courses cos no course has a pre-requisit(i dunno how 2 spell that word) of genral maths... i say it is usless n fuk it n concentrate on other subject unless u have 2 do it u units. if ur gettin 20%, there is no way in hell ur gunna get a 90% in genral, trust me. keep with it or drop it, unless u have 2 do it 2 make up units then do genral.Gough Whitlam said:I got 35% in my Year 11 yearly last year my rank was 16/37, not a bad one but it's just so many works and I didn't understand it at all.
True, General's scaling is crap, but if you intend to go to uni then general is better than no maths. The good thing with General is you can spread out your time for other subjects as well which in the end, you may get a better marks across all subjects. I've done ok in the last 4 terms in general and getting 80%+ is not impossible. My trial mark was 82%, trial rank: 1/51, final rank: 1/51. I highly doubt I would get the same if I'm still doing 2 units maths.
Depends on what you want to do in Uni, courses such as Maths, engineer do expect you to study 2 Units maths but others such as Science, Computer Science and lots more courses don't require that, General Maths is perfectly fine
Don't worry about the scaling. If you do badly in a subject, even with the best scaling ever, you will still get a very low mark. However if you do very good in a subject, even with the worst scaling ever, you will still get a very high mark. Do the subject you like and you will get a good mark but not based on the scaling.
Hope this helps and good luck with your study in your HSC.
If you're to dumb for 2 unit, then dropping to general would be the best option.Connections said:ok tomorrow me and 3 of my mates are dropping maths from 2 unit to general because like we all did shit as in the 2 unit test.....is this a bad thing to drop like will i have no opportunity for a job in the future or will I not be able to get into uni please give me some feedback....lata
You would get a better UAI being first in General Maths than just doing AVERAGE in 2 units.reformskoolgirl said:but how good would it feel to come first in general maths!