andykillz said:
What i have come to realise is that the subjects more relevant to life get scaled down, whilst the less relevant subjects scale high. For example cooking/hospitality goes down, agriculture goes down while subjects like 4 unit maths go up like a rocket
(when in your life are you going to be using 4 unit maths unless your an engineer or something?)
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4u maths is barely scraping the surface of maths that is used in our everyday lives, even if we don't understand. You're using a computer, a lot of maths used there.
Back on topic, Studies Of Religion 1 unit was *soooooo* easy. I did my 4u and chem work in class all year, not listening to a word. Did all assignments the night before, rewording the textbook and wikipedia, walked out of my exams after I did them in half an hour. Get an internal rank of 44/110 (school was fairly terrible
). GEt into the HSC exam, figure I may as well actually try 'cause it's the last time I'll ever have to deal with it. If you have payed attention to anything that's happened in australia in the last 100 years you can pass. It's general knowledge. Walked out with half an hour to go and got an 88/100!
I certainly didn't find 4u 'easy'. There were two in the class and the teacher hadn't taught it in a while. I found it fun though!
Japanese continuers was really easy I thought. I mean, I clocked up a fair amount of hours towards the end of it but it's the most lightweight study. Just made flashcards for every single word and went over the syllabus a lot. Did a few practice papers and got teacher to mark them.
Almost any subject can be easy if you have the right approach to it.