QUOTE(Human Nature @ Oct 24 2014, 11:17 PM)
I can't believe you give this advice!

You, a senior member of this thread

Foundation year is to build your foundation. Getting good marks and CGPA essentially means the student has acquired the appropriate knowledge required to advance to degree program, not to mention to build up your confidence as well.
As per my statement above.
This is a practical advice. Most students will not remember what they have learned during their foundation year. Its best to mingle more with your friends first and get to know them better. My advice sounds unorthodox but its somewhat true.
Need to ask you something. Are course structure being arranged according to the combination of difficulties of each subject? Or are this factor not taken into considerations at all when they arrange the course structure?
I am currently taking two of the most difficult electives in my course. (Supply chain management and brand management) . Rarely students score A for the latter. I am not supposed to take both and should leave another elective to my final semester. Though, I am not sure whether i should just follow course structure and leave the extra subject to the last semester, or take both this semester; since, i may lose focus in my last semester everyday thinking of graduation?
Please don't give me my kind of advise.