ssejamafone
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Hey. I'm unsure as to whether i should drop 4U. i'm currently coming 24th out of 30. No matter how much study i do i cant seem to remember anything about 4U and i find it difficult to understand a lot of it. I'm pretty sure the original reason i chose 4U is because it scales well, and i'm really good at 3U maths, so i thought i'd be ok at 4U. (my older brother did 4U and he didn't think it was too hard, and that influenced me to choose it too.)
But, it turns out that i'm not as good at 4U as i thought i would be. So, should i drop 4U? Would it be better for my uai? I know that 4U scales well, but at my current academic perfomance (not very good) i doubt that the scaling will help much. I know that if i drop 4U, then i'll have more time to focus on 2U/3U. But, is doing well in 2U/3U better than doing averagely in 4U?
I also go to a selective school, so would that make my situation different to if i went to a non-selective school?
and this is also rather awkard, as i have my 4U trial exam tomorrow.... so maybe i should be studying instead of asking advice..... i dunno...
But, it turns out that i'm not as good at 4U as i thought i would be. So, should i drop 4U? Would it be better for my uai? I know that 4U scales well, but at my current academic perfomance (not very good) i doubt that the scaling will help much. I know that if i drop 4U, then i'll have more time to focus on 2U/3U. But, is doing well in 2U/3U better than doing averagely in 4U?
I also go to a selective school, so would that make my situation different to if i went to a non-selective school?
and this is also rather awkard, as i have my 4U trial exam tomorrow.... so maybe i should be studying instead of asking advice..... i dunno...