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when i picked math advanced in year 10 the teacher told me id have no problem with the amount of work but in actuality i have a very big problem with the work and i am struggling to keep up and understand all the content...
actually, i have a math adv test tomorrow thats worth 30% of my grade and im panicking so much..... i want to request to drop down the moment it ends but is it really a good idea???
 

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I dropped from Advanced Maths to Standard 2 at the start of year 12, i say it was worth it because I had alot of issues at home and couldn't keep up with the course. i was getting aroumd 50s-60s with an occasional 80

If u can't keep up with the content then i suggest dropping cuz a 90 in standard is way better than a 50 in advanced in terms of scaling as well as peace of mind

at the same time it depends what u need for uni cuz my course doesn't require it. Again u can do bridging courses to get the qualification.
 

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I dropped from Advanced Maths to Standard 2 at the start of year 12, i say it was worth it because I had alot of issues at home and couldn't keep up with the course. i was getting aroumd 50s-60s with an occasional 80

If u can't keep up with the content then i suggest dropping cuz a 90 in standard is way better than a 50 in advanced in terms of scaling as well as peace of mind

at the same time it depends what u need for uni cuz my course doesn't require it. Again u can do bridging courses to get the qualification.
thank you!! im planning to do languages in uni so maths isnt necessary. and i agree, id rather get a 90 in standard than a 50 in advanced, and it lets me focus on other subjects too rather than just putting all my time into maths. hopefully the school will let me drop down
 

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I recommend getting solid data before dropping - Is this the first assignment? If so, Maybe stay and see how you go with it.
Otherwise, if you feel it is right, move across to standard, no problem.

I did the same thing beginning of year 11, and I think it definitely gave me more time for other subjects. If you get bored in standard, ask your teacher for extra work or have a read of the advanced textbook in your spare time; you can still learn the content without actually doing the subject. If your school has atomi or edrolo, ask if you could join it just for learning sake.
 

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I recommend getting solid data before dropping - Is this the first assignment? If so, Maybe stay and see how you go with it.
Otherwise, if you feel it is right, move across to standard, no problem.

I did the same thing beginning of year 11, and I think it definitely gave me more time for other subjects. If you get bored in standard, ask your teacher for extra work or have a read of the advanced textbook in your spare time; you can still learn the content without actually doing the subject. If your school has atomi or edrolo, ask if you could join it just for learning sake.
my friends told me i should wait until i get the results but this one exam has already caused me so much stress and i dont understand anything and the content will just keep on piling up so i think i might just drop asap, dont wanna be stressed anymore
 

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bro the only reason why ppl think really hard before dropping adv maths is bc theyre worried they wont get a high enough atar doing standard maths (not that true btw you should see how std eng looks like instead) and also bc its a prerequisite for a uni course they want to do

neither of them apply to you so idk what youre waiting for. unless you really want to keep maths adv (seems like you dont) drop it asap. youre prob gonna like std more and also do better in it.

also im a bit biased but even tho im pretty good at maths i HATED adv maths and i am overjoyed to say i dont have to think abt it anymore bc i accelerated it and got it out of the way. i cannot imagine what it would be like if i was also really stressed abt it and bad at it so its not worth keeping imo
 

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bro the only reason why ppl think really hard before dropping adv maths is bc theyre worried they wont get a high enough atar doing standard maths (not that true btw you should see how std eng looks like instead) and also bc its a prerequisite for a uni course they want to do

neither of them apply to you so idk what youre waiting for. unless you really want to keep maths adv (seems like you dont) drop it asap. youre prob gonna like std more and also do better in it.

also im a bit biased but even tho im pretty good at maths i HATED adv maths and i am overjoyed to say i dont have to think abt it anymore bc i accelerated it and got it out of the way. i cannot imagine what it would be like if i was also really stressed abt it and bad at it so its not worth keeping imo
im not one of those people who cares about if their subjects are well scaling or not cuz if i do bad i do bad and its not like scaling is gonna save me, and i could definitely do well in standard since looking at some of its content it looks really easy (for me at least) and i just dont wanna be worrying about maths everyday, so thank you!!
 

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im not one of those people who cares about if their subjects are well scaling or not cuz if i do bad i do bad and its not like scaling is gonna save me, and i could definitely do well in standard since looking at some of its content it looks really easy (for me at least) and i just dont wanna be worrying about maths everyday, so thank you!!
yes you will do well i youre someone that has struggled with the complexity of maths adv and maybe not as much with understanding in a theoretical sense

not sure if that makes a lot of sense but hope i helped somehow. good luck!
 

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when i picked math advanced in year 10 the teacher told me id have no problem with the amount of work but in actuality i have a very big problem with the work and i am struggling to keep up and understand all the content...
actually, i have a math adv test tomorrow thats worth 30% of my grade and im panicking so much..... i want to request to drop down the moment it ends but is it really a good idea???
for me personally it was a great idea. went from doing average in adv to top of std. standard was much more enjoyable for me too, became my favourite subject, so maybe it would benefit you too. and if you don’t need advanced there’s no issue! i say drop, but maybe wait for this test to come back, at least so you can give a reason to whatever teacher as to why you wanna drop.
 

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for me personally it was a great idea. went from doing average in adv to top of std. standard was much more enjoyable for me too, became my favourite subject, so maybe it would benefit you too. and if you don’t need advanced there’s no issue! i say drop, but maybe wait for this test to come back, at least so you can give a reason to whatever teacher as to why you wanna drop.
i've already dropped it, my timetable has been changed but i havent had a class yet. i'm already feeling relieved lol
 

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my friends told me i should wait until i get the results but this one exam has already caused me so much stress and i dont understand anything and the content will just keep on piling up so i think i might just drop asap, dont wanna be stressed anymore
idk if dropping it will actually remove your stress

i've already dropped it, my timetable has been changed but i havent had a class yet. i'm already feeling relieved lol
Oh nvm :(

Anyway I think someone who gets 90 in standard isn’t gonna get 50 in advanced but if you don’t like math at all, no point rly
 

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idk if dropping it will actually remove your stress


Oh nvm :(

Anyway I think someone who gets 90 in standard isn’t gonna get 50 in advanced but if you don’t like math at all, no point rly
its not that i absolutely dont like math its just not a very high priority subject for me, yk? liek i can do it but im just not willing to put in the effort to really understand all the complex stuff... i would rather do math than no math but i would also rather be at a math level where im finding it easy than be at a math level where i dont understand shit and im taking up so much time tryna figure shit out
 

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its not that i absolutely dont like math its just not a very high priority subject for me, yk? liek i can do it but im just not willing to put in the effort to really understand all the complex stuff... i would rather do math than no math but i would also rather be at a math level where im finding it easy than be at a math level where i dont understand shit and im taking up so much time tryna figure shit out
yeah fair, math is smth that rly builds on itself so if u don't understand previos material, it's kinda hard to understand the new shit
then again, it's not thattt hard to catch up, given you dropped 2u already tho it doesn't rly matter
 

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