Dolfingerpie
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- 2017
Hi, another question on subject selection
This is my first year of our school doing IPT as an accelerated course, therefore I really don't know how we'll do.
I've been thinking about subject selection lately and IPT has been really bugging me
From a cohort of 9 people, the marks never change. I always come 4th no matter what we do.
I already know that IPT won't count towards my ATAR(As I'll probsly get like a band 5) and I'm doing extremely well in other subjects. I just don't get IPT. It's so confusing and I find it difficult to learn.
The reason why I want to continue and do HSC is because I want to have experience of sitting the HSC exam. I have major anxiety disorder and suffer from hedgehog dilemma and I know I'll probably have a panic attack before the HSC (happened once, don't want it again)
My question is, is it better for me to do IPT( I won't say suffer because it's not that much of a suffering) and have experience of the atmosphere of the HSC knowing I won't get a good mark, or do another subject (eg.geography always interested me and I want to do it) and drop it?
Thank you
This is my first year of our school doing IPT as an accelerated course, therefore I really don't know how we'll do.
I've been thinking about subject selection lately and IPT has been really bugging me
From a cohort of 9 people, the marks never change. I always come 4th no matter what we do.
I already know that IPT won't count towards my ATAR(As I'll probsly get like a band 5) and I'm doing extremely well in other subjects. I just don't get IPT. It's so confusing and I find it difficult to learn.
The reason why I want to continue and do HSC is because I want to have experience of sitting the HSC exam. I have major anxiety disorder and suffer from hedgehog dilemma and I know I'll probably have a panic attack before the HSC (happened once, don't want it again)
My question is, is it better for me to do IPT( I won't say suffer because it's not that much of a suffering) and have experience of the atmosphere of the HSC knowing I won't get a good mark, or do another subject (eg.geography always interested me and I want to do it) and drop it?
Thank you