cassie62442
Mischief Managed
Hey everyone, I just need some advice on dropping math.
Here's the sitch: (yay, Kim Possible reference!)
I'm currently doing 13 units. It probably says my subjects in my signature but I''ll write them anyway, as well as the reason I'm doing/keeping them.
English Advanced - mandatory
English Extenstion - love it! Crime fiction <3
Mathematics - considering dropping!
Biology - I want to be a scientist, so I gotta have this
Chemistry - same as Bio
Modern History - I love it sooo much
Business Studies - it's my best subject, I came first in it last year
So I basically reeeaaally suck at math. I fail most tests and it just completely stresses me out. The reason I haven't dropped it before now is that it's assumed knowledge for the uni course I want to do (Advanced Science, or just regular science if I don't get in to advanced).
But now, I'm really questioning whether to keep math cos I literally want to cry just thinking about it. I hate it with every fibre of my being (sorry to any math lovers out there).
I know that if I drop it, I'll have to do a bridging course which will suck because it takes like the entire February. But my mum said she's willing to pay for it, so the money isn't a problem. My math marks won't actually count towards my ATAR (since I'm doing 13 units) but the stress is really taking it's toll on me.
If I do drop it, I'll be less stressed and have more time to work on my other subjects (which I'm mostly lagging behind in). The thought of spending my February in class is, however, rather frightening.
I just really don't know what I should do, can anyone give me some advice?
Here's the basic pro/con list which summarises everything I've just rambled on about.
Reasons to drop math
1. I hate it
2. It's stressing me out cos I'm really bad at it
3. I'll have more time to spend on my other subjects (and probably get a higher ATAR because of it)
Reasons to keep math
1. It's assumed knowledge for my uni course, and I have to do it in first year uni
2. If I drop it, I'll have to do a bridging course
A huge thanks into advance to anyone who can help me!
Here's the sitch: (yay, Kim Possible reference!)
I'm currently doing 13 units. It probably says my subjects in my signature but I''ll write them anyway, as well as the reason I'm doing/keeping them.
English Advanced - mandatory
English Extenstion - love it! Crime fiction <3
Mathematics - considering dropping!
Biology - I want to be a scientist, so I gotta have this
Chemistry - same as Bio
Modern History - I love it sooo much
Business Studies - it's my best subject, I came first in it last year
So I basically reeeaaally suck at math. I fail most tests and it just completely stresses me out. The reason I haven't dropped it before now is that it's assumed knowledge for the uni course I want to do (Advanced Science, or just regular science if I don't get in to advanced).
But now, I'm really questioning whether to keep math cos I literally want to cry just thinking about it. I hate it with every fibre of my being (sorry to any math lovers out there).
I know that if I drop it, I'll have to do a bridging course which will suck because it takes like the entire February. But my mum said she's willing to pay for it, so the money isn't a problem. My math marks won't actually count towards my ATAR (since I'm doing 13 units) but the stress is really taking it's toll on me.
If I do drop it, I'll be less stressed and have more time to work on my other subjects (which I'm mostly lagging behind in). The thought of spending my February in class is, however, rather frightening.
I just really don't know what I should do, can anyone give me some advice?
Here's the basic pro/con list which summarises everything I've just rambled on about.
Reasons to drop math
1. I hate it
2. It's stressing me out cos I'm really bad at it
3. I'll have more time to spend on my other subjects (and probably get a higher ATAR because of it)
Reasons to keep math
1. It's assumed knowledge for my uni course, and I have to do it in first year uni
2. If I drop it, I'll have to do a bridging course
A huge thanks into advance to anyone who can help me!