i dont find 4u hard i find it challenging it find it enjoying and fun
i dont find 3u hard i find it again challenging and fun to solve questions
i dont find chemistry hard i find it interesting learning about concepts towards how things are created and how they work.
i dont find physics hard i find it very, very fun learning about space,space travel etc
i dont find SDD hard, even though the logic to programming is like knowin everythin in maths than creating a spacecraft with maths equations( im not a good programmer)
i dont find english hard, i just love to express ideas in a complex manner
you should find things hard but you should find them to be what you love to do
yeah those hsc three essays are starting to bug me a littleoh yeah, it its simple content to remember, relates to a lot of my other subjects insome cases. its just the sheer amount of crap to remember. But chem = /wrists, i understand and don't understand at the same time
I think chem is "hard" because: it has quite a bit of content + requires some thinking/efforthonestly, Chem isn't that hard, there are so many posts here from these kids whining about how it is so difficult, but maybe it is because I had a tutor who's a teacher at Sydney Boys'
Anyway, this time last year, my hardest subject with the biggest content was Physics my teachers at the time were so absent minded and clueless, they didn't put enough energy into teaching, heck they're so bad one of them took a holiday 3-4 weeks before the HSC, I felt sorry for the students he abandoned
i remember comparing the syllabus content for them 2 and i was wondering why there are less dot points for physics then there are for chemistry.I disagree with physics containing the most content..chem has more
For chem, not much thinking is needed, you really need to look at the big picture in order to gain mastery of it e.g. the acid rain dotpoints in "The Acidic Environment", they are all linked together and you could say the same thing about them, this applies to mot other dotpoints.I think chem is "hard" because: it has quite a bit of content + requires some thinking/effort
I disagree with physics containing the most content..chem has more