illmtl said:
Hey, how do I cope with subjects that my parents have chosen?
You wouldn't. Rather, you would cope with what would obviously be a complete lack of control of your very own life. Change that.
Has anyone else had that?
I'm sure they have, and I'm sure they've done something about it - Like, I dunno putting their parents in their place. I'm all for respect for people, but it's a reciprocal thing - they aren't showing you any respect at all by telling you what subjects you must do.
My parents picked 3u Maths for me, and though I'm quite good at Maths it bores me to death. I know I can get the decision reversed and out in my favour but that seems to be a lot more effort than actually doing the subject.
OK, in this one case, I suggest that you stick with 3u maths, mate. It gets less boring in 4u year 12, trust me, and it does wonders for your UAI if you do OK at it. It's year 11, so I suggest you keep it until year 12 comes around and decide then. Remember nothing you do in year 11 counts, so use it to experiment.
I guess what I'm really asking is how can I do well in a subject that I'm not at all committed to? (This goes for English Adv. too)
By sticking it out. I came 45th out of 60 people in Advanced English in year 11. I was so seriously going to drop to Standard... and guess where I am coming now? A nice fat first. A similar situation for 4 unit maths.
I don't pretend it is easy to do well in something that bores you, nor do I pretend you will do well at it. But if you don't try to make it work, you'll never know if it would have worked. In my case, it did.
And finally, remember that the HSC is a game. Unfortunately it is not about true learning, but rote learning and manipulation of assessments to maximise your marks. If you're after knowledge, that's what university is for - you can be challenged there. But you can't get to university unless you do the intermediate step - doing well in the HSC.