sydneyphoenix
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Okay, the deal is that on enrolment day, I have decided to enrol for advanced subjects in Mathematics and Chemistry, but am not sure if I have made a right decision now.
For mathematics, I did do Extension 2, and chose Advanced subjects accordingly (MATH 1901-1903, 1905), but now I think about it, I might be behind most other people who would be doing the same courses. I've got around 80 for extension 2, and mid-90s for extension 1, but reckon most other people would've got Top bands for both subjects.;
For chemistry, I've got low 70s for HSC, and didn't intend to do advanced subjects for it, but the advisers persuaded me that for my chosen degree CHEM 1908/1909 (Life Science Advanced) are desirable, and they were happy to enrol me for that, so I did so. But the thought that I will mess up these units are still lingering.
In a nutshell, I believe it is better to get distinction/HD in a subject that you can take on quite easily, than to get a pass/credit in a subject that you can barely do. On the light of the situation, would it be wiser to keep the units as it is, or change them to less challenging and more manageable units come the time for adjustment of units in mid-February?
All advices will be appreciated.
For mathematics, I did do Extension 2, and chose Advanced subjects accordingly (MATH 1901-1903, 1905), but now I think about it, I might be behind most other people who would be doing the same courses. I've got around 80 for extension 2, and mid-90s for extension 1, but reckon most other people would've got Top bands for both subjects.;
For chemistry, I've got low 70s for HSC, and didn't intend to do advanced subjects for it, but the advisers persuaded me that for my chosen degree CHEM 1908/1909 (Life Science Advanced) are desirable, and they were happy to enrol me for that, so I did so. But the thought that I will mess up these units are still lingering.
In a nutshell, I believe it is better to get distinction/HD in a subject that you can take on quite easily, than to get a pass/credit in a subject that you can barely do. On the light of the situation, would it be wiser to keep the units as it is, or change them to less challenging and more manageable units come the time for adjustment of units in mid-February?
All advices will be appreciated.
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