Hello,
For the record, the subjects I did in Prelim were:
- Advanced Maths (more of) and Standard Maths (less of)
- Advanced English
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Business
- SOR II
My HSC subjects are:
- Standard II Maths
- Advanced English
- Biology
- Business
- SOR II (probably my worst rn in Y12)
In Year 11, I did Advanced Maths for the majority of the 3 terms and my marks weren't the best but I was just passing (50s and 60s). At some point I found it too difficult to stay so I moved to Standard II Maths and this was a few weeks before the Prelims. Now, on my Year 11 Report, it doesn't show that I moved from Advanced to Standard; it just shows my Term 1, 2, and 3 as the 50s and 60s and it wasn't averaged to a Standard Maths score so it appears that I did really bad in 'Standard Maths' when the marks were really Advanced Maths marks.
My point is that I'm looking to do something in the medical field during my tertiary education in Uni, maybe pharmacy which I've been leaning towards for the past 2 years now, but I'm not 100% confident about that yet. The subjects which I'm strong in are Standard Maths (y12 mark), English Advanced (y11 rank), and Business Studies (across y11) and I live in Western Sydney if that helps in any way. Sometimes, I wish I had stayed but I knew that it would sabotage my ATAR so I moved but I don't know if I regret not staying.
I'm not sure if Uni's will accept that I don't do Advanced Maths and the fact that I dropped Chemistry, leaving the only Science subject I do as Biology. Does anyone here happen to know if Unis such as Western Sydney, UNSW, USYD, UTS, Macquarie, etc. still accept without meeting the prerequisite? What if the student meets the ATAR Requirement? Is there a specific pathway around it? Do I need to do a bridging course?
Sorry if my message sounds really abrupt, to the point and lengthy, but it's hitting me that I'll be in Uni in around a year, and despite me having a lot on my plate already, it's better to be aware than be delusional about it yk. Thank you so much for anyone who helps. I wish you all the best.
For the record, the subjects I did in Prelim were:
- Advanced Maths (more of) and Standard Maths (less of)
- Advanced English
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Business
- SOR II
My HSC subjects are:
- Standard II Maths
- Advanced English
- Biology
- Business
- SOR II (probably my worst rn in Y12)
In Year 11, I did Advanced Maths for the majority of the 3 terms and my marks weren't the best but I was just passing (50s and 60s). At some point I found it too difficult to stay so I moved to Standard II Maths and this was a few weeks before the Prelims. Now, on my Year 11 Report, it doesn't show that I moved from Advanced to Standard; it just shows my Term 1, 2, and 3 as the 50s and 60s and it wasn't averaged to a Standard Maths score so it appears that I did really bad in 'Standard Maths' when the marks were really Advanced Maths marks.
My point is that I'm looking to do something in the medical field during my tertiary education in Uni, maybe pharmacy which I've been leaning towards for the past 2 years now, but I'm not 100% confident about that yet. The subjects which I'm strong in are Standard Maths (y12 mark), English Advanced (y11 rank), and Business Studies (across y11) and I live in Western Sydney if that helps in any way. Sometimes, I wish I had stayed but I knew that it would sabotage my ATAR so I moved but I don't know if I regret not staying.
I'm not sure if Uni's will accept that I don't do Advanced Maths and the fact that I dropped Chemistry, leaving the only Science subject I do as Biology. Does anyone here happen to know if Unis such as Western Sydney, UNSW, USYD, UTS, Macquarie, etc. still accept without meeting the prerequisite? What if the student meets the ATAR Requirement? Is there a specific pathway around it? Do I need to do a bridging course?
Sorry if my message sounds really abrupt, to the point and lengthy, but it's hitting me that I'll be in Uni in around a year, and despite me having a lot on my plate already, it's better to be aware than be delusional about it yk. Thank you so much for anyone who helps. I wish you all the best.