ICBF
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- 2013
I am faced with a dilemma heading into the trials, whether to attempt to push up a decent 2-unit mark or drop to general and sweep the trials.
I'm in a school that ranked 230~ last year and I recently dropped down from 3-unit maths after performing disappointingly in the half yearlies.
In 2-unit I am ranked ~20/45 sitting at least 20-30% off the pace with 65% of the course to go. I'm confident I can get around top 15 by the end of the course.
But in General I can practically guarantee 1st in class and 90+ exam mark (I've been practicing past papers), but my 2-unit teacher has warned me against dropping.
With all that considered:
Is there any serious downside of dropping to general? (other than not being able to do accounting at uni)
Which would you recommend?
Cheers
I'm in a school that ranked 230~ last year and I recently dropped down from 3-unit maths after performing disappointingly in the half yearlies.
In 2-unit I am ranked ~20/45 sitting at least 20-30% off the pace with 65% of the course to go. I'm confident I can get around top 15 by the end of the course.
But in General I can practically guarantee 1st in class and 90+ exam mark (I've been practicing past papers), but my 2-unit teacher has warned me against dropping.
With all that considered:
Is there any serious downside of dropping to general? (other than not being able to do accounting at uni)
Which would you recommend?
Cheers