really?Physics is sometimes even scaled higher than Chem
Thats the problem. There running on the same line.try both of them then drop the one you dislike, or decide to keep both, or drop both</SPAN>
For Year 11, definitely. However ever since we got a new bio teacher this year, bludging in bio was not possible. :SDepends on your perspective. Biology is a bludge for year 11 and HSC. As for Physics, you actually have to think, its not all memorising like Bio.
maybe phy scales higher but i don't think it happens to oftenreally?
This is, in fact, a common misconception which can be tested using the free calculators such as SAM and Matrix UMAX. You will find that Chemistry's aligning is far higher than Physics, which is performed by the BOS. However, recently Physics has been higher in terms of scaling for the ATAR - although in the low ranges I'm sure they are indistinguishable.chem has usually been scaled higher than phys
anyway, bio is a lot more interesting imo, however it is less scaled
but scaling dont matter if you do well, and since i see bio as more interesting, i think i might do better in bio than phys.
The bio course is much bigger, however phys requires more thinking in certain questions as bio is 65% memorisation.
Ultimately it's your choice, just look into the syllabus of both and see which you like better.
or if you can, do both
This is, in fact, a common misconception which can be tested using the free calculators such as SAM and Matrix UMAX. You will find that Chemistry's aligning is far higher than Physics, which is performed by the BOS. However, recently Physics has been higher in terms of scaling for the ATAR - although in the low ranges I'm sure they are indistinguishable.
My teacher once said "Biology is applied Chemistry, and Chemistry is applied Physics."