There are still a lot of options, you know. You can choose to do 4 Unit Mathematics this year term 3 to make up another unit and drop MH.Aplus said:I don't know what I'm going to do if I can't change
not really.adidasboy said:I love economics, it's like the only subject where you can put 100% of the knowledge into use in the real world. Can't wait to do a Commerce degree in Uni.
No I mean, I don't want to do Modern History anymore, at all. I don't want to wait till Year 12.lyounamu said:There are still a lot of options, you know. You can choose to do 4 Unit Mathematics this year term 3 to make up another unit and drop MH.
True. Modern History may be a problem but Chemistry is an important subject for the science-related university courses, especially Medicine. If you can't choose Chemistry, which is assumed knowledge of the majority of the science-related courses, then what happens there? There are bridging courses, but wouldn't it be much preferred to get Chemistry out of the way and start that science-related university course with ease? That's another problem if you wish to do a science-related university course, and Aplus would probably prefer more options for his science related course other than Biomedical Engineering in the future, which I've heard that it's hard to find a job with Biomed engineering.lyounamu said:There are still a lot of options, you know. You can choose to do 4 Unit Mathematics this year term 3 to make up another unit and drop MH.
Despite that fact, I highly recommend you to look at Chemistry textbook or something to see if you are really interested in the contents.Aplus said:Yeah, basically like every science course has chemistry as assumed knowledge, and that's what's worrying me a lot.
Hahahahahahahahaha...selablad said:^ Don't listen to him, chemistry is awesome It's the only science subject which I really get on a profound level, probably because it deals with such profound and fundamental topics
However, in the spirit of warning people against taking subjects, DON'T DO BIOLOGY! In fact, take lyounamu's post, replace "chemistry" with "biology" and you have my feelings towards it precisely :anger:
My only advice is to do something that you seem to do anyway, and that is watch animelyounamu said:By the way, how do you learn Japanese by yourself
Well, I think they knew some Japanese in the first place...but I do something similar for German (well German movies/books/songs), I watch in English first, then I know what's going on, and I look up a few key words in German. Then when those words come up in the film, I know them, and I think I'm really cool because I can "speak German". :uhhuh:lyounamu said:No point in watching anime & manga if there are English subtitles.
But if I read them without subtitles I won't understand anything.
If I partially read subtitles (e.g. every second line) I still won't understand either.
If I read 90% of subtitles (e.g. every 10 lines), I still won't understand perfectly either.
Oh well, my only option is to give my dream up (for the time being).