Frostguard
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Hey guys as the title suggests, should I drop Biology and have 11 units or keep it and have 13 units? Basically I've been debating for a while is Biology and whilst I 'like' the subject, I've performed awfully thougout the entire Prelim year and haven't gotten above 70% at all. I do English Advanced, General Maths, Biology, Legal Studies, Modern History and Economics = 12 units and I'm also picking up History Extension as my 13th unit. I'll list my assessments too, topic test (65%), research task (60%), prac exam (65%), topic test (66%), Prelim exams (53%) (this one killed me imao). Half yearly report =64/100 = 32/85
Lemme list my own pros and cons-
Pros-
1. Even though I passed all my assessments, not surpassing 70% in any single assessment, damages my self-esteem because I'm able to get 90s in Legal and Modern and then there's Bio..... whenever I receive something back, I never feel happy with the mark.
2. I don't really like my teacher, I mean she's good at teaching and socialises with the students but there's something about her personality which I kinda find unenjoyable, she's the kind of person who shows private details of marks, ranks and that sort of stuff to everyone when it should be kept hidden.. She's also more of a 'copy down the question on the board and we'll answer in 10 mins' without any real discussion
3. I'll have less to worry about, 11 units give some me a lot more time to focus on my other subjects as opposed to 13 units. I also consider Bio as a bludge subject and I think of I think as a 'I'll do it but won't care about it' subject which isn't very good to be honest...
4. I think the reason why I got 53% for my Prelim exams was because I wasn't motivated, I didn't go through past papers or utilised my textbook properly and maybe I could've done better? I try my best in this subject, making notes each week so I don't drown in content but it's still not good enough..
Cons-
1. It's the only Science I actually like (I'm a Humanities kid so I'm more essay writing based rather than science based lol)
2. I always thought it was traditional as an Asian to do English, Maths and Science?
3. Having at least one Science opens up certain career paths which would otherwise be closed off I go full Humanities subjects.
4. The classroom environment is good, people ask me questions but I can't answer some of them because I don't understand and the people sitting around me make me feel like I belong in the classroom
5. Having 13 units, to a lot of people, seems the easiest way to burn out because I'll be doing an extra unit, an extension, which mean more work and stress.
Sorry for putting you guys through this but can you honestly tell me If i should drop Biology and do 11 units instead of keeping it and do 13 units? If I do keep it, will HSC Biology be better and more interesting because honestly Prelim Bio was hella dry and boring...
Lemme list my own pros and cons-
Pros-
1. Even though I passed all my assessments, not surpassing 70% in any single assessment, damages my self-esteem because I'm able to get 90s in Legal and Modern and then there's Bio..... whenever I receive something back, I never feel happy with the mark.
2. I don't really like my teacher, I mean she's good at teaching and socialises with the students but there's something about her personality which I kinda find unenjoyable, she's the kind of person who shows private details of marks, ranks and that sort of stuff to everyone when it should be kept hidden.. She's also more of a 'copy down the question on the board and we'll answer in 10 mins' without any real discussion
3. I'll have less to worry about, 11 units give some me a lot more time to focus on my other subjects as opposed to 13 units. I also consider Bio as a bludge subject and I think of I think as a 'I'll do it but won't care about it' subject which isn't very good to be honest...
4. I think the reason why I got 53% for my Prelim exams was because I wasn't motivated, I didn't go through past papers or utilised my textbook properly and maybe I could've done better? I try my best in this subject, making notes each week so I don't drown in content but it's still not good enough..
Cons-
1. It's the only Science I actually like (I'm a Humanities kid so I'm more essay writing based rather than science based lol)
2. I always thought it was traditional as an Asian to do English, Maths and Science?
3. Having at least one Science opens up certain career paths which would otherwise be closed off I go full Humanities subjects.
4. The classroom environment is good, people ask me questions but I can't answer some of them because I don't understand and the people sitting around me make me feel like I belong in the classroom
5. Having 13 units, to a lot of people, seems the easiest way to burn out because I'll be doing an extra unit, an extension, which mean more work and stress.
Sorry for putting you guys through this but can you honestly tell me If i should drop Biology and do 11 units instead of keeping it and do 13 units? If I do keep it, will HSC Biology be better and more interesting because honestly Prelim Bio was hella dry and boring...