stefgi32
Meh
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I'm in prelim working towards my HSC in a TAFE environment at the moment. I want to become a veterinary nurse or any job where I'd get to assist in taking care of animals...science is by far my weakest point, so I don't intend to be a vet or anything but I still would love to work with animals, particularly birds and dogs.
Anyway, I figured to be able to have a chance at doing this I'd have to do at least biology as an HSC course. So I'm doing biology right now, and I got the misfortune of having a teacher that doesn't explain things in a way the common person can understand and hardly makes sense, if any to me. I thought it was just me not understanding, so I ask the other people in class if they understand what she's talking about and they're like "No". I've spoken with her about me not understanding, basically just asking as many questions as I can until she simplifies it to a point whre it makes sense to me, but it doesn't get me too far.
There are a lot of other subjects I'd rather be doing as opposed to biology and geography (which I'm also doing because it'll help me get into a career as a wildlife park ranger if vet nursing doesn't work out..but god it is bloody boring), such as modern history, religion, community and family studies, legal studies and aboriginal studies but at the moment I'm studying subjects that I actually don't find interesting (ie: geography, biology) because I do have a love for animals and I know these courses will help me get into a career with them.
I am not too sure what to do about my problem at the moment. Should I just continue doing biology and hope I find a way to understand it, or should I just drop the subject and actually do subjects I'm interested in even though they are irrelevant to the career path I desire? Geography, I can at least understand it even though I don't like it but I don't know how I can pass biology if I don't understand and if my teacher isn't very good (and is the only biology teacher in the school).
What are my options?
Anyway, I figured to be able to have a chance at doing this I'd have to do at least biology as an HSC course. So I'm doing biology right now, and I got the misfortune of having a teacher that doesn't explain things in a way the common person can understand and hardly makes sense, if any to me. I thought it was just me not understanding, so I ask the other people in class if they understand what she's talking about and they're like "No". I've spoken with her about me not understanding, basically just asking as many questions as I can until she simplifies it to a point whre it makes sense to me, but it doesn't get me too far.
There are a lot of other subjects I'd rather be doing as opposed to biology and geography (which I'm also doing because it'll help me get into a career as a wildlife park ranger if vet nursing doesn't work out..but god it is bloody boring), such as modern history, religion, community and family studies, legal studies and aboriginal studies but at the moment I'm studying subjects that I actually don't find interesting (ie: geography, biology) because I do have a love for animals and I know these courses will help me get into a career with them.
I am not too sure what to do about my problem at the moment. Should I just continue doing biology and hope I find a way to understand it, or should I just drop the subject and actually do subjects I'm interested in even though they are irrelevant to the career path I desire? Geography, I can at least understand it even though I don't like it but I don't know how I can pass biology if I don't understand and if my teacher isn't very good (and is the only biology teacher in the school).
What are my options?