dropping subject.. any advice?? (1 Viewer)

wen11

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Hey all,
I'm currently doing 14 units and I'm aiming for UAI>95
I talked to my teachers recently and they all said I need to focus on several subjects instead of doing all 14 units.
Based on my half-year report card:

Chemistr: 87% (3 out of 30)
Physics: 83% (5 out of 46)
Economics: 92% (2 out of 18)
ESL: 91% (2 out of 64)
Indonesian Background Speakers: 94% (2 out of 64)
Math 2 unit: 92% (4 out of 64)
Math 3 unit: 95% (3 out of 46)
Math 4 unit: 66% (3 out of 6)

So, do you think I'd need to drop one subject to get >95?
And which to drop? Chemistry or 4 unit?

Thx..
 
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You realize only 10 units count right? A lot of those subjects are pretty heavy duty so if you're comfortable with 10 units you might as well drop 2 entire subs...

I don't think >95 UAI will be too hard based on the 10 best units of those results if you keep them up.
 

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your subjects arn't too hard, but considering your 4U math marks, I think you should just stop trying, and let the 2units of extention 1 math count since you're good at that.
 
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based on your report card?? .. wait can your teachers fucking see they are so high, drop 4 unit if you must.
 

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if u want to drop, drop the one u find most difficult/dislike the most. based on your marks, i'd say chemistry/maths 4u. cause at the end of the day, even if u love those subjects, the >95 UAI will be hurt if u do bad in them
 

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What do you want to do when you finish school? Any paticular courses? Or which subject do you like the least?
I'd say drop 4U maths and possibly physics/chemistry according to your marks but in my oppinion, personal interest is more important than marks
 

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