Maxwell
bow peasants
Hey, at the moment I am in a pretty crap situation. I have 11 units, and recently dropped Biology because it seemed like a good idea. However, I could stand Biology, although I wasn't the biggest fan, but I could stand it (and my marks were fairly good, even without studying). In Preliminary Mathematics I didn't really study or do my homework, and just receiving my Prelim test result, I can tell you I am not a happy camper (yes, I didn't study, so I got what I expected, but I had legitimate reasons - don't ask). My class is averaging at about ~30% and the highest Preliminary examination mark was 66% (still pretty crap).
Further, I am fairly sure the general mathematics classes are full, and the people in there constantly complain about the teachers never actually arriving to class (so a substitute shows up instead and teaches them). The highest general mathematics mark was 64% (the highest mark, AND the only person to pass in the whole cohort. They were somebody who recently dropped down from 2U maths).
So I guess dropping to general is out of the question. Additionally, I never really studied/listened in Preliminary Bio (because I figured I'd just drop it and use the free time to study hard for mathematics).
My first question is: is it really necessary to have the preliminary course knowledge to succeed in HSC biology? I know, for a fact, a lot of other subjects don't really need the Preliminary course content - most of it is irrelevant/only appears in multiple choice questions.
My second question is, considering I've already dropped Biology, if I would be allowed to, should I pick it back up, catch up on the 3 weeks' worth of work I missed out on, drop Mathematics COMPLETELY, and somehow review the Prelim Bio course (if that will be of any help/not a waste of time)?
EDIT: Sorry for the disjointed structure/poor writing, it is really late and I am really anxious.
Thanks very much.
Further, I am fairly sure the general mathematics classes are full, and the people in there constantly complain about the teachers never actually arriving to class (so a substitute shows up instead and teaches them). The highest general mathematics mark was 64% (the highest mark, AND the only person to pass in the whole cohort. They were somebody who recently dropped down from 2U maths).
So I guess dropping to general is out of the question. Additionally, I never really studied/listened in Preliminary Bio (because I figured I'd just drop it and use the free time to study hard for mathematics).
My first question is: is it really necessary to have the preliminary course knowledge to succeed in HSC biology? I know, for a fact, a lot of other subjects don't really need the Preliminary course content - most of it is irrelevant/only appears in multiple choice questions.
My second question is, considering I've already dropped Biology, if I would be allowed to, should I pick it back up, catch up on the 3 weeks' worth of work I missed out on, drop Mathematics COMPLETELY, and somehow review the Prelim Bio course (if that will be of any help/not a waste of time)?
EDIT: Sorry for the disjointed structure/poor writing, it is really late and I am really anxious.
Thanks very much.
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