This is a serious message that I want to inform any students who are INTENDING or ALREADY doing Senior Science (SS).
This course is a course that is EASIER comparing to physic/biology/chemistry, and it is true that to achieve the same raw mark it will be a lot easier in SS. But never forget, the scaling of the UAI has a major affect on the final UAI calculations. Today I performed an estimated (!!) calculation using Lazseeker, if person A gets 80 in SS and person B gets 80 in physics, then person B will have 10 marks higher than person B. Even worse, if person A gets 70 in SS and person B gets 65 in physics, person B has well passed person A by a full 20 marks!
I really regret that I dropped out of physics at the beginning of Yr 12, trusting the SS teacher who persuaded me so much and made up a really nice story about students last year did so well in their HSC because they studied SS. Although I wasn't doing too well in physics, but if I actually tried then it wasn't as hard as it appeared to be...The reason I dropped out was because in my yr 11 2nd major exam I failed, and the reason is because I only spend the week before the exam to study, AND the day before the exam it was 11/9 and I surprisingly focussed on the news more than I ever did..
Personally, what I am trying to say is that if you have a feeling that you will not get at least 95/100 for everything in SS for school assessments, then I strongly recommend you to choose some other course (even not science). I also strongly recommend students who study physics/biology/chemistry NOT to drop out of those courses for SS, even you might think you are doing bad in those courses in Yr 11, it means nothing, you can still do well in yr 12! You will regret SO MUCH afterwards!!!
This course is a course that is EASIER comparing to physic/biology/chemistry, and it is true that to achieve the same raw mark it will be a lot easier in SS. But never forget, the scaling of the UAI has a major affect on the final UAI calculations. Today I performed an estimated (!!) calculation using Lazseeker, if person A gets 80 in SS and person B gets 80 in physics, then person B will have 10 marks higher than person B. Even worse, if person A gets 70 in SS and person B gets 65 in physics, person B has well passed person A by a full 20 marks!
I really regret that I dropped out of physics at the beginning of Yr 12, trusting the SS teacher who persuaded me so much and made up a really nice story about students last year did so well in their HSC because they studied SS. Although I wasn't doing too well in physics, but if I actually tried then it wasn't as hard as it appeared to be...The reason I dropped out was because in my yr 11 2nd major exam I failed, and the reason is because I only spend the week before the exam to study, AND the day before the exam it was 11/9 and I surprisingly focussed on the news more than I ever did..
Personally, what I am trying to say is that if you have a feeling that you will not get at least 95/100 for everything in SS for school assessments, then I strongly recommend you to choose some other course (even not science). I also strongly recommend students who study physics/biology/chemistry NOT to drop out of those courses for SS, even you might think you are doing bad in those courses in Yr 11, it means nothing, you can still do well in yr 12! You will regret SO MUCH afterwards!!!