my friend does 3 sciences... plus 3u of math. He's dying. LOL. Barely sleeps because of physics.i would like to do chemistry, however, i have heard from many people doing 3 sciences is HARD!
why is thst so? (if it is so!)
AND what are the pros and cons of doing them all?
feel free to discuss!
would a pro also be scaling??I know someone doing all three but they are apparently definitely dropping physics at end of yr 11. I guess it just depends how passionate you are about science. I've seen BOSers before do all 3 for HSC though, just depends on you.
Pros:
Builds a strong science foundation and even though different sciences, prob great for developing the skills needed for all sciences.
You want to do it
Cons:
That's a TONNES of periods of science a week. at my school, it's equivalent to having 2 whole school days and a bit of purely science a week. Means little variety in your studies.
Could be quite high workload
You'd have to catch up really fast
really?Please don't take scaling into account for subject choice.
No amount of scaling is going to save you if you perform poorly.
just wondering - which of the 3 sciences is taking up most of your time.i have no social life now because of the sciences...
In your case do you find chem or physics harder?uhh mainly chem and physics. i dont really spend that much time on bio.
This is not true. It's not any easier 'waffle on' about the politics of Germany at the turn of the 20th century than Le Chatelier's principle.(it's much harder to guess leChatelier than to waffle on about something you don't really know in an essay).
ive heard i could do a bridging course for chemistry right before uni... i waant to do vet scienceDepends on your choice of degree next year. For instance, having not done Physics will come back to bite me next semester for a fact. Having done Business Studies, Chemistry and Biology though has made things immensely easier.