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Well, for a few reasons. Firstly, it is the time factor, both at school and at home. I spend alot of time on my maths, and I don't think I am reaping the marks reward for my time investment, when I could be putting more effort into another one of my subjects.Aplus said:May I ask, why are you dropping when your HSC is so near.
less exams makes senseAerath said:More free periods, less stress, less homework, and (maybe) less exams?
put your half yearly exam marks into SAM (student assessment modeller) and see which subject (s) don't count towards your 2006 UAI - they are most likely the subject (s) you should be droppingsmart100 said:Im still doing 13 and it isn't too bad. After the half yearlies I will have to make a decision what to drop