Hi. So recently in my school we did a yr 11 bridging course where we got to try out our subjects for yr 11 to see how we find them. Then we gave unassessed short exams for them to test our knoweldge. Im currently doing advanced maths but I achieved a 50% for the functions and logs topic that our test was assessing. My teachers recommeded me to drop down to standard but ive been searching online and stuff about dropping down sounds so negative. Like i read that you cant achieve an ATAR of 99.95 which i wouldnt want to get robbed of not getting a chance to try for it. I also heard you cant get a 99 atar even which I hoped to atleast achieve. I also heard it scales really low. Im just confused as I enjoy adv maths and put in the effort but im not sure why im unable to do well. Like even when I gave that tested i estimated a 70%. I would really like some advice on this, and if anyone has done their hsc with standard math lemme know if these things im reading online are true or not
my subjects currently:
eng adv
legal
eco
chem
bio
adv math
It is true that Mathematics Standard is a lower-scaling subject compared to Mathematics Advanced. However, a 99+ ATAR can be achieved with Mathematics Standard and this has happened in previous cohorts. For example, the highest ATAR achieved by a student who took Mathematics Standard in 2022 was 99.80. Even a 99.95 ATAR can be achieved with Mathematics Standard, and this has happened in 2021. This brings us to whether you should drop to Mathematics Standard, in which case each subject has different advantages and disadvantages.
Mathematics Advanced:
This subject inherently provides you with greater mathematical knowledge compared to Mathematics Standard and is treated as a prerequisite (in the case of USyd) or assumed knowledge for a range of universities/degrees. You enjoy Mathematics Advanced, which would indicate that you are willing to do your utmost to improve in this subject. The good thing is that you have plenty of time to improve your performance. However, you should consider whether significant improvement is possible. If you keep 12 units in year 12, and if Mathematics Advanced ends up being your lowest-performing subject, it would not count towards your ATAR anyway, allowing you to still work towards your ATAR goal and meet any relevant prerequisite/assumed knowledge.
Mathematics Standard:
While this subject does not provide you with the same level of mathematical knowledge compared to Mathematics Advanced, it is generally considered easier. This means that, provided you regularly study and address areas of improvement, you can definitely perform favourably in this subject and consistent with your ATAR goal. However, Mathematics Standard does not meet relevant prerequisites/assumed knowledge for a range of universities/degrees, which could affect your ability to either receive an offer for a particular course, or perform well in the course if you do receive an offer. Of course, there are post-HSC options that you can use to address this, such as self-studying Mathematics Advanced content (if treated as assumed knowledge) or completing a special short course (if treated as a prerequisite, as is the case of USyd).
I hope this helps!