uberschveinen
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I absolutely love geography. For some reason the work I put into it seems to get amplified vastly, resulting in me getting excellent marks for little or no work. Everyone loves subjects like that.
I also like geography as a subject, the structure of the course is vastly superior to the entropic hellpit that is english, and the information you learn in it is actually useful and applicable to everyday life, not like english and maths.
A word of advice: bugger scaling. It really doesn't matter. Firstly, scaling only comes into play if you're doing poorly in a subject, if you get really high marks the disadvantage will be completely offset. Secondly, for geography in particular, I'll tell you what my (kickass) geography teacher told me. Geography, unlike economics and 4 unit maths, is seen as a 'weak' subject. This means that poor students are easily attracted to it, whereas the smarter ones are driven away. So, if you're not stupid, the fact that yoou are probably smarter than most of the people doing the course will earn you vastly more marks than what you will lose in scaling.
I also like geography as a subject, the structure of the course is vastly superior to the entropic hellpit that is english, and the information you learn in it is actually useful and applicable to everyday life, not like english and maths.
A word of advice: bugger scaling. It really doesn't matter. Firstly, scaling only comes into play if you're doing poorly in a subject, if you get really high marks the disadvantage will be completely offset. Secondly, for geography in particular, I'll tell you what my (kickass) geography teacher told me. Geography, unlike economics and 4 unit maths, is seen as a 'weak' subject. This means that poor students are easily attracted to it, whereas the smarter ones are driven away. So, if you're not stupid, the fact that yoou are probably smarter than most of the people doing the course will earn you vastly more marks than what you will lose in scaling.