Hi!
I'm in year 11 at a selective high school and I need some major help in deciding which subjects to do.
Currently these are my units.
English (3u)
Maths (3u)
Business (2)
Legal (2)
Modern History (2)
We're now being asked to choose our year 12 subjects and I have come up with a few options.
I'm actually terrible at maths and picked up extension with the intention of also picking up an Open HS subject, so that I could drop extension maths if it was getting too difficult. However I was overseas for a very extended period of time and was unable to submit applications. When I returned to school I was forced to keep extension as my 12th unit, which was fine.
However throughout this year I've discovered that maths really isn't my forte (in other words: I reallllly suck and have bad marks) and it would be unwise to keep it. I still can't comprehend many of the 2u topics for this year and find that maths homework takes up most or all of my time in a day. I have never enjoyed maths and always saw it as a requirement in study. I'm planning on doing Media and Communications or something in that field at uni and really do not see the importance of 2U or 3U mathematics for those types of courses, as also expressed by many of my teachers.
So my options from here are:
1. drop all maths and keep the rest (in all of which I'm happy with my progress), and have 10 units if I pick up 4U english - but I have been told that having an extension as your tenth unit is really risky and I agree, so:
2. do an extension unit of History to make it 11 units - which a teacher has expressed is "fine, not a bad idea" (and maybe drop one of the extensions somewhere throughout the year if it's not working out?)
3. do 3U or 4U english, modern, business, legal and drop down to General maths = 11 or 12 units
However I really don't want 12 units and would really prefer to even have just 10 if possible...
I'm so torn on this decision and we've only been given a week to decide (which is ridiculous imo).
I'm also sincerely asking that you please (please) do not ridicule me for my decisions about maths, some people are just not passionate or good enough to do it and I don't want to risk it in the HSC...
I'm in year 11 at a selective high school and I need some major help in deciding which subjects to do.
Currently these are my units.
English (3u)
Maths (3u)
Business (2)
Legal (2)
Modern History (2)
We're now being asked to choose our year 12 subjects and I have come up with a few options.
I'm actually terrible at maths and picked up extension with the intention of also picking up an Open HS subject, so that I could drop extension maths if it was getting too difficult. However I was overseas for a very extended period of time and was unable to submit applications. When I returned to school I was forced to keep extension as my 12th unit, which was fine.
However throughout this year I've discovered that maths really isn't my forte (in other words: I reallllly suck and have bad marks) and it would be unwise to keep it. I still can't comprehend many of the 2u topics for this year and find that maths homework takes up most or all of my time in a day. I have never enjoyed maths and always saw it as a requirement in study. I'm planning on doing Media and Communications or something in that field at uni and really do not see the importance of 2U or 3U mathematics for those types of courses, as also expressed by many of my teachers.
So my options from here are:
1. drop all maths and keep the rest (in all of which I'm happy with my progress), and have 10 units if I pick up 4U english - but I have been told that having an extension as your tenth unit is really risky and I agree, so:
2. do an extension unit of History to make it 11 units - which a teacher has expressed is "fine, not a bad idea" (and maybe drop one of the extensions somewhere throughout the year if it's not working out?)
3. do 3U or 4U english, modern, business, legal and drop down to General maths = 11 or 12 units
However I really don't want 12 units and would really prefer to even have just 10 if possible...
I'm so torn on this decision and we've only been given a week to decide (which is ridiculous imo).
I'm also sincerely asking that you please (please) do not ridicule me for my decisions about maths, some people are just not passionate or good enough to do it and I don't want to risk it in the HSC...