DaisyMeRolling
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I plan to tell my tutor that I am dropping 4U maths.
I really wanted to keep 4U and i think a major part of that reason is because I haven’t taken the time to actually commit myself to study for 4U and to the H/W and stuff so it’s a sense of guilt in a way and like what if I do study and be up to date, I might be good. We’re now onto proof and I barely remember anything from complies numbers.
I plan to tell him I’m dropping 4U tomorrow when I have him for my 3U class. I just want to see what you guys based on my reasons.
Reasons for dropping 4U:
- I’m doing Eng Adv, 3U maths (at school rn from prev posts I’m still in yr 11), physics, chem, art, eco (dropping next year). I personally want to keep physics and chem as a safeguard for when i go to uni and i personally like those subjects. I’m really passionate when it comes to art so if I do pick 4U at school that’ll mean i’ll most likely drop art which I desperately do not want to do.
- I feel like i’m more science focused/ better in as compared to maths. From what my tutor says, I have to not only like maths a lot but I would have to be exceptionally talented in it, aka, maths is my best subject but personally i find my other subjects better.
- I would score higher in 3U + 2U than 4U and 3U and i feel 4U will do more harm than good.
- Personally math annoys me sometimes and I find 3U a suitable pace for me.
From reading this and my pasts forums, is dropping 4U the best option for me (career and education wise) granted i didn’t put as much effort as i should or keep going until i catch up and see. (It’s already been two tutor terms in 4U and I only kept it for so long due to guilt of not studying, should i might as well drop it?)
I really wanted to keep 4U and i think a major part of that reason is because I haven’t taken the time to actually commit myself to study for 4U and to the H/W and stuff so it’s a sense of guilt in a way and like what if I do study and be up to date, I might be good. We’re now onto proof and I barely remember anything from complies numbers.
I plan to tell him I’m dropping 4U tomorrow when I have him for my 3U class. I just want to see what you guys based on my reasons.
Reasons for dropping 4U:
- I’m doing Eng Adv, 3U maths (at school rn from prev posts I’m still in yr 11), physics, chem, art, eco (dropping next year). I personally want to keep physics and chem as a safeguard for when i go to uni and i personally like those subjects. I’m really passionate when it comes to art so if I do pick 4U at school that’ll mean i’ll most likely drop art which I desperately do not want to do.
- I feel like i’m more science focused/ better in as compared to maths. From what my tutor says, I have to not only like maths a lot but I would have to be exceptionally talented in it, aka, maths is my best subject but personally i find my other subjects better.
- I would score higher in 3U + 2U than 4U and 3U and i feel 4U will do more harm than good.
- Personally math annoys me sometimes and I find 3U a suitable pace for me.
From reading this and my pasts forums, is dropping 4U the best option for me (career and education wise) granted i didn’t put as much effort as i should or keep going until i catch up and see. (It’s already been two tutor terms in 4U and I only kept it for so long due to guilt of not studying, should i might as well drop it?)