Dragonmaster262
Unorthodox top student
ProbablyEither 3, 4 or 5. I never keep count. If it's higher, is that worse?
ProbablyEither 3, 4 or 5. I never keep count. If it's higher, is that worse?
Damn...Probably
*sigh* I guess I might have to. And thanks for the luck: I'll need it.waaayyyy to late to change,
but u can still beg, like going down onto your knees and start begging
good luck mate.
lol.You must do at least 100 hours per year of your subject. BOS requirement.
Yeah, I know =(. Do the hours have to be supervised? Or could I take work home to do? Could I somehow cram half a year's hours into a couple of weeks?You must do at least 100 hours per year of your subject. BOS requirement.
My school still let kids who were failing 2 unit maths drop to General after the Half Yearlies, so I see no reason why you're school will refuse you. As for taking the exam, why don't you just suggest to you're teachers to change the numbers in the numerical exam questions as around 50% of the exam should just be maths based( or at least they're in my school). I don't think that you'll be able to do much with the theory questions though.
Im pretty damn sure, otherwise some people would study eight hours of physics at home and not come to school classes for a week.Yeah, I know =(. Do the hours have to be supervised? Or could I take work home to do? Could I somehow cram half a year's hours into a couple of weeks?
Nah, I'm hardly promising, and I've never come across such a teacher as you've described. But maybe it'll happen... Maybe...in order to fulfil your hour quota, your teacher might even have to make you take after school lessons and lunchtime lessons. right now you're so far into the year that that'll probably by 30 or 45 hours (im not sure how your school operates). i think its highly unlikely your physics teacher is going to do that, unless he's an awesome dude and you're a very enthusiastic and promising student.
Yeah, I'd want the scaling, but its more about liking the actual subject, and wanting to do 12 units. If I keep French, it would be useless as a backup (which is the point of doing 12 units, I think).i hope that doesn't get you down. there is probably a glimmer of opportunity for you to change, but i cant think of any for you.
if you want, you could just keep french and do your own stuff during lessons. you could learn physics in your spare time, if you like it that much. of course, you probably want the better scaling from physics.
i was in a similar situation. i wanted to switch from biology to D&T, but the school refused despite me being amongst the top rankers.
Yep thanks. I'll keep you all posted. =).anyway, good luck mate, tell us if you have any ideas or if you got through.
Which subject did you swap into? And from what?I am currently in yr. 12 and i too swaped a subject in the middle of yr. 11 last year and it worked wonderfully for me
it not always hard to catch up
people in my school have dropped down in maths to general half way through maths and are doing wonerfully
so i think you should talk to your subject coordinator or sumfin and swap if thats what you want to do
Things are done differently in my school. There a lot of kids in my school who do 2 unit maths without the assumed knowledge from General. General is actually like a totally different course for them.from the subjects you have in signature dragonmaster you ARE meant to be somewhat intelligent. going from 2 unit to general is completely different from going from french to physics.
general is very easy (the assume knowledge) of 2 unit so dropping down makes no difference. whereas french and physics are different subs all together
so your school is full of idiots, which school is it?Things are done differently in my school. There a lot of kids in my school who do 2 unit maths without the assumed knowledge from General. General is actually like a totally different course for them.